The Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885 [48 & 49 Vict. C. 69]. With Introduction, Notes and IndexShaw & Sons, 1885 - 128 pages |
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... force of 14 & 15 Vict . c . 99 , s . 14 , a certificate of birth from a district office would suffice : R. v . Weaver , L. R. 2 C. C. R. 85 ; 43 L. J. M. C. 13 ; 38 J. P. 102 ; see also R. v . Wedge , 5 C. & P. 298 ; and R. v . Nicholls ...
... force of 14 & 15 Vict . c . 99 , s . 14 , a certificate of birth from a district office would suffice : R. v . Weaver , L. R. 2 C. C. R. 85 ; 43 L. J. M. C. 13 ; 38 J. P. 102 ; see also R. v . Wedge , 5 C. & P. 298 ; and R. v . Nicholls ...
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... force or fear of immediate bodily harm ( Stephen's Dig . of Criminal Law , p . 171 ; R. v . Jones , 4 L. T. Rep . 154 ) . This sub- section is directed against less serious intimidation than that in the above definition . In R. v ...
... force or fear of immediate bodily harm ( Stephen's Dig . of Criminal Law , p . 171 ; R. v . Jones , 4 L. T. Rep . 154 ) . This sub- section is directed against less serious intimidation than that in the above definition . In R. v ...
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... force of the last clause of section 4 of this Act , it would now be a rape . Where the woman was asleep when the act of connexion took place , and therefore incapable of consent , it was held that a rape was com- mitted : R. v . Mayers ...
... force of the last clause of section 4 of this Act , it would now be a rape . Where the woman was asleep when the act of connexion took place , and therefore incapable of consent , it was held that a rape was com- mitted : R. v . Mayers ...
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... force " - " Whosoever shall by force take away or detain against her will any woman . " This , of course , leads to the inference that there may be detention without force , and that therefore under the present section 48 & 49 Vict . c ...
... force " - " Whosoever shall by force take away or detain against her will any woman . " This , of course , leads to the inference that there may be detention without force , and that therefore under the present section 48 & 49 Vict . c ...
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Great Britain, Frederick Mead, Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin (K.C.B.). without force , and that therefore under the present section , to render a person guilty , there need be no force or violence employed . ( b ) AGAINST HER WILL . - If ...
Great Britain, Frederick Mead, Sir Archibald Henry Bodkin (K.C.B.). without force , and that therefore under the present section , to render a person guilty , there need be no force or violence employed . ( b ) AGAINST HER WILL . - If ...
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12 Vict 25 Vict 39 Vict 9 Cox abduction accessory accused aforesaid assizes Barrister-at-Law brothel carnal connexion carnal knowledge carnally know Central Criminal Court child common law competent witnesses constable convicted thereof court of summary Courts of quarter Cox C. C. Crim Criminal Law Criminal Law Amendment custody of girls day of A.D. defendant discretion E. F. and G. H. fact false pretences father felony girls under 16 grand jury hard labour husband or wife immoral imprisoned indecent assault indictable offence L. T. Rep Law Amendment Act liable magistrate marry or carnally misdemeanor Misdmr ordered to pay parish or place peace penal servitude perjury premises principal felon prisoner prosecution prosecutor prostitution Provided punished quarter sessions rape recognizance section 17 section 20 sub-section Summary Jurisdiction Act term not exceeding triable at quarter trial Vexatious Indictments Act voir dire warrant Whosoever woman or girl
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Page 96 - Act passed or to be passed, shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be imprisoned in the common gaol or house of correction for any term not .exceeding two years...
Page 54 - Owner" means the person for the time being receiving the rackrent of the lands or premises in connection with which the word is used, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for any other person, or who would so receive the same if such lands or premises were let at a rackrent...
Page 95 - Act passed or to be passed, may be indicted, tried, convicted and punished in all respects as if he were a principal felon. Whosoever shall counsel, procure or command any other person to commit any felony, whether the same be a felony at common law or by virtue of any Act passed or to be passed...
Page 97 - ... inquired of, tried, determined, and punished by any Court which shall have jurisdiction to try the principal felony or any felonies committed in any county or place in which such person shall be apprehended or be in custody, whether the principal felony shall have been committed on the sea or on the land, or begun on the sea and completed on the land, or begun on the land and completed on the sea, and whether within Her Majesty's dominions or without...
Page 95 - ... on the same facts, unless the Court before which such trial may be had shall think fit, in its discretion, to discharge the jury from giving any verdict upon such trial, and to direct such person to be indicted for felony, in which case such person may be dealt with in all respects as if he had not been put upon his trial for such misdemeanor.
Page 100 - Whosoever shall unlawfully take or cause to be taken any unmarried girl, being under the age of sixteen years, out of the possession and against the will of her father or mother, or of any other person having the lawful care or charge of her, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...
Page 39 - ... if. in the opinion of the court or justices. as the case may be, such girl or other child of tender years is possessed of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence and understands the duty of speaking the truth.
Page 111 - Britain, to be made and levied of their several Goods and Chattels, Lands and Tenements respectively, to the Use of our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, if he the said AB fail in the Condition endorsed.
Page 95 - An Act to consolidate and amend the statute "law of England and Ireland relating to malicious injuries to "property...