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Offences of disturbing public worship. Offences under section 2 of the Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Act 1860; Offences under section 7 of the Burial Laws Amendment Act 1880; Offences under section 59 of the Cemeteries Clauses Act 1847; Offences under articles 18 and 19 of the Local Authorities' Cemeteries Order 1977 (SI 1977/204)
Pages in category "Common law offences in England and Wales" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Offences under section 89 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967; Offences under 106 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980; Offences under section 11(1) of the European Communities Act 1972; Escape; Permitting an escape; Assisting a prisoner to escape, contrary to section 39 of the Prison Act 1952; Breach of prison/breaking prison; Rescue/rescuing a ...
In England and Wales, unless a specific maximum sentence has been codified, common law offences are punishable by unlimited fines and unlimited imprisonment. [4] Common law offences that have been abolished or redefined as statutory offences are listed at History of English criminal law § Common law offences.
Blackstone. "Of Offences against Public Justice". Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book 4. Chapter 10. Page 127. Hawkins. "Of Offences against the Public Justice of the Kingdom". A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown. Eighth Edition, by John Curwood. 1824. Book 1. Chapter 27. Page 412. Hale. Historia Placitorum Coronae. Chapter L. Page 575.
Grays, Essex, England Breck Bednar was an English teenager of American descent from Caterham, Surrey, who was murdered by 18-year-old Lewis Daynes, an unemployed computer engineer, on 17 February 2014, at Daynes' flat in Grays, Essex. Daynes had befriended Breck through online gaming. Over time, gaining and manipulating the youth's trust and ...
The acts listed below were replaced by the Criminal Law Consolidation Acts 1861. There were two separate sets of broadly identical acts for England and Ireland respectively. The first four acts on this list consolidated 316 acts, representing almost four-fifths of all offences. [citation needed]
Select Committee on the Criminal Law in England; Self-defence in English law; Sentencing Guidelines Council; Sentencing in England and Wales; Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005; Sexual Offences Act; Sexual Offences Act 1956; Sexual Offences Act 1985; Sexual Offences Act 1993; Sexual Offences Act 2003; Sexual offences in English law