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  2. Criminal Justice Act 1988 - Wikipedia

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    The title of this Act is: . An Act to make fresh provision for extradition; to amend the rules of evidence in criminal proceedings; to provide for the reference by the Attorney General of certain questions relating to sentencing to the Court of Appeal; to amend the law with regard to the jurisdiction and powers of criminal courts, the collection, enforcement and remission of fines imposed by ...

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1988

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    Criminal Justice Act 1988. 1988 c. 33. 29 July 1988. An Act to make fresh provision for extradition; to amend the rules of evidence in criminal proceedings; ...

  4. Common assault - Wikipedia

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    Common assault is an offence in English law.It is committed by a person who causes another person to apprehend the immediate use of unlawful violence by the defendant.In England and Wales, the penalty and mode of trial for this offence is provided by section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.

  5. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1989

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    An Act to consolidate enactments relating to extradition under the Criminal Justice Act 1988, [x] the Fugitive Offenders Act 1967 [y] and the Extradition Acts 1870 to 1935, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission. (Repealed by Extradition Act 2003)

  6. Criminal Justice Act - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Justice Act 1967 (c. 80) The Criminal Justice Act 1972 (c. 71) The Criminal Justice (Amendment) Act 1981 (c. 27) The Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c. 48) The Criminal Justice Act 1987 (c. 38) The Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33) The Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 (c. 5) The Criminal Justice Act 1991 (c. 53)

  7. Assault occasioning actual bodily harm - Wikipedia

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    This means that sections 227 and 228 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (which relate to extended sentences) apply where a person is convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, committed after the commencement of section 227 or 228 (as the case may be) and the court considers that there is a significant risk to members of the public of ...

  8. Criminal justice advocates push Gov. Cooper for major ... - AOL

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    As Governor Roy Cooper prepares to depart the Executive Mansion, criminal justice advocates are urging him to make use of his broadest set of powers: the ability to grant clemency for state crimes.

  9. Powers of the police in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    section 139B of the Criminal Justice Act 1988: school premises: the premises and any person on them: offensive weapons or objects with blades or sharp points: reasonable grounds for suspecting that a person has or has had such an item on the premises: section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994: anywhere specified by an ...