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… a firearm as any of the following: a lethal barrelled weapon, as defined under section 57(1B) ; a prohibited … the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33) applies (specified offensive weapons, knives and bladed weapons).” Section 28(2) … the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33) applies (specified offensive weapons, knives and bladed weapons).” Section 28(2) …
… and customers around the hotel lobby shouting racially offensive statements and asking customers what their religion … in a public area of a city centre shouted insults and made offensive gestures towards a group of German exchange … criminal damage to property, and having an offensiveweapon. He received a total sentence of six months' …
… the Crown Court to racially aggravated assault, having an offensiveweapon, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, threatening … the Crown Court to racially aggravated assault, having an offensiveweapon, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, …
… of murder, section 18 assault and possession of an offensiveweapon. He pleaded guilty to criminal damage. Dale Heywood … convicted of murder, section 18 assault, possession of an offensiveweapon and criminal damage. A 17-year-old boy was …
… waistcoat and checked shirt brandishing a home crafted weapon made from a long stick with sharp metal head. He tried … bodily harm with intent of officer 2 Threatening with an offensiveweapon in a public place of officer 3 Assault of an emergency worker of officer 4 Possessing an offensiveweapon Possessing a bladed article in a public …
… J Assault with intent to resist arrest H Assault with weapon with intent to rob B Assaulting prison officer whilst … Possession of firearm without certificate C Possession of offensiveweapon H Possession or acquisition of certain … Possession of firearm without certificate C Possession of offensiveweapon H Possession or acquisition of certain …
… The MCA 1988 and CA 2003 continue to encompass ‘grossly offensive’ and ‘indecent’ messages. The CA 2003 also … high profile celebrities or professional athletes. Grossly offensive communications, not directed towards a Member of … post-charge stage to add an offence of sending a grossly offensive communication, contrary to section 1(1)(a)(i) or …
… and may lead to more serious criminal behaviour. Whether a weapon was used or violence threatened during the commission … Order requiring the forfeiture of any knives and / or offensive weapons used in connection with the gang offending. … Order requiring the forfeiture of any knives and / or offensive weapons used in connection with the gang offending. …
… joined the conference heard that teenagers found with a weapon face youth court, up to six months in custody and a … to editors Figures are taken from MOJ quarterly knife and offensiveweapon statistics The schools which attended are: Bishop …
… has been caused or is likely to be caused as a result of offensive conduct carried on, or likely to be carried on, by … of definitions, including for “damage”, disruption”, “offensive conduct” and “vehicle”. s.60D provides the police … Act 1977 Subject Consideration Offence Trespassing with a weapon of offence . Mens rea No content in this cell. Actus …