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  2. Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a constitutional provision that protects an individual's autonomy and personal legal rights from actions of the government in Canada. There are three types of protection within the section: the right to life , liberty and security of the person .

  3. Protection from Harassment Act 1997 - Wikipedia

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    Section 7(3) was substituted by section 125(7)(a) of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. It now provides that a "course of conduct" requires either conduct on at least two occasions in relation to one person, or, where the harassment is alleged against two or more occasions, conduct in relation to at least one occasion in relation ...

  4. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The criminal law of the United States is a manifold system of laws and practices that connects crimes and consequences. In comparison, civil law addresses non-criminal disputes. The system varies considerably by jurisdiction, but conforms to the US Constitution . [ 1 ]

  5. Criminal Law Act 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Although it is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, most of its provisions (except for some minor exceptions) apply only to England and Wales.. Several of the act's provisions were adopted, word for word, for Northern Ireland by the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 (c. 18) (NI) and the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1968 (c. 28) (NI).

  6. English criminal law - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Law Act 1967, section 7(3). Only applied where no enactment specified a maximum fine. The Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973, section 30(1). Amended by the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997, section 55 and Schedule 4, paragraph 8(3).

  7. section 7(2) - threats, intimidation, false pretences &c, or administration of drugs to procure unlawful sexual intercourse; section 7(3) - impersonation of husband; or of the common law offence of indecent assault. This section was repealed by the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 on 1 December 2010.

  8. Criminal Law Act 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to amend the law of England and Wales with respect to criminal conspiracy; to make new provision in that law, in place of the provisions of the common law and the Statutes of Forcible Entry, for restricting the use or threat of violence for securing entry into any premises and for penalising unauthorised entry or remaining on premises in certain circumstances; otherwise to ...

  9. Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment ...

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    Compelled self-sexual assault (sec. 7) Compelling or causing a person 18 years or older to witness a sexual offence, a sexual act, or self-masturbation (sec. 8) Exposing or displaying or causing the exposure or display of genital organs, anus or female breasts to a person 18 years or older ( flashing ) (sec. 9)