Sermons on 1. Hypocrisy and Cruelty: 2. Drunkenness. 3. Bribery. 4. Oppression. 5. Unjust Judges. 6. The Sluggard. 7. Murder. 8. Gaming. 9. Public Robbery. 10. The Unnatural Mother. 11. Forbidding Marriage. 12. Parsons and TithesC. Clement, 1822 - 295 pages |
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Page 14
... offences', with the exception of threatening to commit another 'terrorist offence'. Furthermore, three different offences are envisaged in article 9 of the Directive, expanding even further the scope of punishability: (a) travelling ...
... offences', with the exception of threatening to commit another 'terrorist offence'. Furthermore, three different offences are envisaged in article 9 of the Directive, expanding even further the scope of punishability: (a) travelling ...
Page 17
... offence is a ' summary offence ' or an ' indictable offence ' ( including offences triable either way ) . The magistrates ' court has jurisdiction to try • all summary offences committed within the county or commission area . These are ...
... offence is a ' summary offence ' or an ' indictable offence ' ( including offences triable either way ) . The magistrates ' court has jurisdiction to try • all summary offences committed within the county or commission area . These are ...
Page 13
... offence on 1 September 2006. Some of these tables (Prosecutorial input and output by offence group, Persons whose freedom of movement was restricted, the differentiated sanctions tables for adults and minors, Persons held in pre-trial ...
... offence on 1 September 2006. Some of these tables (Prosecutorial input and output by offence group, Persons whose freedom of movement was restricted, the differentiated sanctions tables for adults and minors, Persons held in pre-trial ...
Page 8
... offence under this Act, or who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commission of an offence under this Act, or who solicits or incites any other person to commit an offence under this Act shall be guilty of an offence.' This creates a ...
... offence under this Act, or who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commission of an offence under this Act, or who solicits or incites any other person to commit an offence under this Act shall be guilty of an offence.' This creates a ...
Page 84
... offence as falling in the latter category that are described as " Continuing Offence " .1 The fact that section 472 of the Cr.P.C. says that a fresh ... offences for example , those 84 Cognizance of Offences "Continuing Offence" - Meaning.
... offence as falling in the latter category that are described as " Continuing Offence " .1 The fact that section 472 of the Cr.P.C. says that a fresh ... offences for example , those 84 Cognizance of Offences "Continuing Offence" - Meaning.
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