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prosecutions of people charged with criminal | offences in Northern Ireland. |
ail (eligible for parole after 12 months) for | offences in 1971 against two boys aged 13 at Marist Co |
ngdom, governing most of the general property | offences in English law, the legal system of England a |
Diouf was arrested and charged with motoring | offences in Manchester. |
November 2009, Waithe was convicted of drugs | offences in Bristol, England. |
Parties are required to establish these | offences in their national legal systems. |
rist acts are established as serious criminal | offences in domestic laws and regulations and that the |
men who were executed for treason and related | offences in the Kingdom of England between 1535 and 16 |
It may also apply to motoring | offences in which death is an element: causing death b |
prisoned or sent to the galleys for religious | offences in the 40 years following the edict of 1724 w |
RA and was jailed for 12 years for explosives | offences in 1982. |
Recording of robbery | offences in England and Wales are sub-divided into Bus |
person under 17 for trial extended to related | offences in certain cases |
cation of the death penalty for civil capital | offences in France 1791-1981 was beheading with the gu |
e which introduces the death penalty for drug | offences in Gambia. |
Reading, after being convicted of homosexual | offences in 1895 and sentenced to two years' hard labo |
ight corporal punishment of coolies for minor | offences in lieu of imprisonment, was moved by a Radic |
d was instrumental in guiding one of the best | offences in CFL history. |
increasing the maximum penalty for grave drug | offences in Sweden to 10 years in prison. |
eived eight years penal servitude for various | offences in connection with his ejection from the Admi |
When Adair was charged with terrorist | offences in 1995, he admitted that he had been a UDA l |
r notable individuals convicted for terrorism | offences include Pastor Kenny McClinton, a convicted m |
He was unfrocked for | offences including theft and embezzlement. |
e extortion attempt, and charged with several | offences, including nine counts of blackmail and one o |
This constituted the vast majority of | offences, including theft, serious assault, burglary a |
9 and 1925, with possible sentences for minor | offences including fines and prison sentences of betwe |
He had four previous convictions for | offences including intoxication, threatening and abusi |
He was charged with an array of | offences including “resistance,” “contempt” and “disre |
note, with the last abbot accused of various | offences including that of allowing the abbey and land |
These cover a range of | offences including breaches of drivers hours legislati |
d five years in prison in Germany for various | offences, including Holocaust denial and incitement to |
look into the whole law relating to religious | offences, including the possibility of repealing the l |
arrested and charged with eight drug related | offences, including six counts of supplying a prohibit |
eady on probation for various vehicle-related | offences including theft. |
leaders from both the “Yes” and “No” camps of | offences, including incitement to violence, uttering i |
Part IV sets out a range of public nuisance | offences, including soliciting and importuning by pros |
to terrorism, domestic extremism and related | offences, including the prevention and disruption of s |
Act 1990 amended with the creation of certain | offences including unauthorised acts with intent to im |
six republican prisoners charged with various | offences including mutiny, incitement to mutiny and vi |
Knife enabled | offences increased from 2003 to 2004 and from then on |
by 185%, and 'motor vehicle theft and related | offences' increased by 97% on 2004-05 figures. |
Many of the documented | offences involved either noblemen or churchmen and wer |
The | offences involved five residents of a nursing home, in |
ted, and in April 1970 was convicted of eight | offences involving explosives and sentenced to ten yea |
law anyone with a previous conviction for sex | offences is forbidden from owning either of these. |
ight to jury trial is fundamental for serious | offences, it is not the court's role to dictate to the |
He was charged with explosives | offences jointly with Michael Sheehan and James Kelly |
having been convicted of burglary and robbery | offences) just six months before Beshenivsky's murder |
Subsequent amendments to homosexual | offences legislation across the United Kingdom illustr |
r stocks were also used in churches for minor | offences, like not paying attention during a sermon. |
Section 30 - Penalties and mode of trial for | offences made triable only summarily |
of war handling, the investigation of service | offences, maintaining discipline and the running of mi |
rmy and auction sales, bat and badger-related | offences, marine species, reptile smuggling, wild bird |
Offences may include harassment, theft, hacking, phone | |
Offences may also be deemed 'either way', depending on | |
onies, manslaughters ... and many other grave | offences mentioned therein which in other counties are |
ation was that he would not inflict death for | offences not on the records of the court, and that in |
Evans was a Salesian priest when the | offences occurred at Boys' Town in Sydney in the 1980s |
not an issue in that case because the alleged | offences occurred after the Charter entered into effec |
Council collected £3.2m in fines for traffic | offences occurring in the street, a figure greater tha |
ay 1 November 2010 where Myerscough denied 16 | offences of making indecent images (thatis, downloadin |
It created | offences of disclosure of information (section 1) and |
vied a then-record fine for health and safety | offences of £1.5m. |
2006 came into force, redefining most of the | offences of deception. |
rrest and search, and so on, are the same for | offences of attempting to commit an offence as they ar |
Offences of abetment, conspiracy and attempts as defin | |
Sections 52 and 52A create | offences of possession, making and distribution etc. o |
If he had been guilty of the criminal | offences of rape, buggery and/or homosexuality, and if |
rs" who have a range of powers under the Act; | offences of disturbing certain birds and animals are e |
ion and the cautioning of two people for five | offences of assault. |
court was used for the presentation of minor | offences, or breaches of any laws within the hundred. |
It may also be used to refer to criminal | offences or civil wrongs that include conduct which so |
ed card - whether as a result of two bookable | offences or a straight red - that player is suspended |
citizen or resident to commit certain sexual | offences outside the UK, provided that the conduct is |
ies to England and Wales and creates criminal | offences pertaining to attempting to commit crimes. |
ring the Drumcree protests in 1998 - two drug | offences, possession of a handgun used to murder Catho |
latory breaches, rather than genuine criminal | offences potentially punishable by imprisonment. |
The offence was a breach of his Sexual | Offences Prevention Order. |
ice successfully applied to them for a Sexual | Offences Prevention Order. |
ing counting processes, handling of disputes, | offences, publication of electronic voting statistics. |
700 arrests during 2009 for a wide variety of | offences ranging from drink driving to theft, from fra |
y report Age of Consent in relation to Sexual | Offences recommended that the age of consent for homos |
Only seven criminal | offences recorded (six drunken offences and 1 pick poc |
The lowest number of | offences recorded was potentially in 2008 where there |
amnesty to be granted to persons convicted of | offences related to the Fiji coup of 2000. |
time this was only the fifth largest fine for | offences related to endowment complaint mismanagement. |
On 14 March 2008 he was found guilty of 28 | offences relating to sexual assault of a minor, indece |
artment investigates and prosecutes copyright | offences relating to literary, dramatic, musical and a |
luding Colm Murphy, the only man convicted of | offences relating to the Omagh bomb attack." |
It enacted various regulations and | offences relating to alcohol, particularly licensing o |
y Judge Andrew Geddes for a series of serious | offences relating to assaults on schoolboys attending |
ecurity Act 2001, which is in force, includes | offences relating to nuclear weapons. |
These | offences required the evidence of two witnesses or a c |
cases of assault rose by 87%, sexual assault | offences rose by 97%, and house break-ins increased by |
City of London Police team investigating the | offences, said: “This was a difficult and sensitive in |
ice Byles, emphasising the seriousness of the | offences, sentenced William to penal servitude for lif |
6 individuals found guilty of terror related | offences, specifically terrorist fundraising. |
penalty notices for a broad range of traffic | offences, such as obstruction, vehicle defects, speedi |
illigrams per litre and tougher penalties for | offences such as drunk driving. |
th the administration of motoring charges and | offences, such as Capita in central London, which was |
other left wing socialists who were tried for | offences such as smuggling socialist propaganda into R |
l and the imposition of the death penalty for | offences such as carrying weapons, incendiary devices |
echoed the nazi press's claims that far worse | offences than the Kristallnacht events were a regular |
offences that were listed in that Article of the Order | |
o defective & punishment so trifling for such | offences that they laugh at the idea of being put in G |
Arson in royal dockyards was among the last | offences that were punishable by execution in the Unit |
d to Northern Ireland, on the ground that the | offences that she was alleged to have committed fell w |
juries were to be reintroduced for scheduled | offences, their verdicts would still be subject to the |
0 for a first offence and £100 for subsequent | offences; this was criticised as an "obvious weakness |
rmer Parliament of Ireland which adds several | offences to the law of treason in Northern Ireland. |
e charges of theft and asking for eight other | offences to be taken into consideration. |
rocedures from the old concept of matrimonial | offences to that of the irretrievable breakdown of mar |
If the Crown is intent on using war-time | offences to subdue people who oppose the government th |
o deserted, or who were "guilty of crimes and | offences to the prejudice of good order and military d |
nd prisoners convicted of scheduled terrorist | offences transferred to the Maze. |
investigation and prosecution of | offences under the Act |
Two | offences under the regulations were punishable with de |
Historically, | offences under the Sexual Offences Act 1956 (repealed |
Offences under the Act require the consent of the Atto | |
provides the penalties and mode of trial for | offences under the Act. |
Able UK plead guilty to two | offences under the Pollution Prevention and Control Re |
ce questioning on 25 November 2004, regarding | offences under the South African Foreign Military Assi |
It repealed a number of | offences under the Offences against the Person Act 182 |
However three | offences under the 1861 Act remain in force today (in |
t sections, which define an extensive list of | offences under New South Wales law. |
He was convicted of four | offences under the Theft Act 1968 sections 20(2) and 1 |
of the Special Judge, Thiruvananthapuram, for | offences under Section 13(2) read with 13(1) (d) of th |
he Bethel Pentecostal Church was convicted of | offences under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and sen |
ho was convicted at the Old Bailey in 1984 of | offences under section 1 of the Official Secrets Act 1 |
20, which limits the scope of that offence to | offences under section 1 of the Official Secrets Act 1 |
d in "nudity and obscenity" which constituted | offences under the IPC. |
mmittee may additionally penalise players for | offences unpunished by the referee. |
to Fort Darland upon conviction of first-time | offences, usually sent up by their Commanding officers |
The number of sexual | offences was 1.1 compared to the average of 0.9. |
The inmate who had been jailed for drugs | offences was still on the run a month after his escape |
g World War I; the real usual cause for their | offences was post-traumatic stress syndrome and combat |
several previous convictions for hate-related | offences, was sentenced to two years in prison for thr |
One of his | offences was that, when Francis Ingleby was being drag |
The | offences were considered to have been incapable of pro |
Many of the | offences were committed in the 1970s. |
The new | offences were kerb crawling and persistently solicitin |
ainly of insolvency and probate, and criminal | offences were rare. |
€400,000 in January 2003, 18 years after the | offences were committed. |
e) in Mumbai: ‘‘The main problem was that the | offences were reported late. |
If these | offences were committed outside the realm, then they c |
blished the Diplock courts in which terrorist | offences were tried by a judge without a jury. |
These new | offences were similar to existing treasons in England, |
ld that an accused cannot be convicted of two | offences where they are both arise out of substantiall |
rein a split Court held 5-4 that "presumptive | offences", offences where the offender is prosecuted a |
unhappy with Campbell's two recorded driving | offences which could potentially cause national embarr |
lated offence includes summary and indictable | offences which means for more serious cases the offend |
able amongst its provisions are the three new | offences which it defines: Public Provocation to Commi |
most criminal law matters except sexual | offences which may now be tried off-island). |
tory rape, and merged the previously separate | offences which related to heterosexual and homosexual |
been in love with Douglas and admitted to the | offences, which took place between October 2003 and Ma |
n 1280, and in 1293 mention is made of forest | offences which had been tried before him. |
gories of crime were down, including property | offences, while five categories, including murder, wer |
Persons committing such | offences will be at once arrested, with a view to bein |
lso ensure that the laws relating to economic | offences will not be applicable for those defaulters. |
In 2006, the Economic | Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi Police registered the |
The 2004 Act creates a number of | offences with heavy penalties. |
Six of the | offences with which he was charged occurred while the |
nt the police themselves would prosecute most | offences, with some being referred to the foremer Depa |
However the PoDP do investigate all criminal | offences within the Port except those offences deemed |
se and provided that women convicted of those | offences would still be liable to such forfeitures and |
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