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… of which any prohibition or restriction is for the time being in force under or by virtue of any enactment; or … should note, and go on to consider if appropriate, the statutory defence provided for by section 2(5) OPA 1959: “A … should note, and go on to consider if appropriate, the statutory defence provided for by section 2(5) OPA 1959: “A …
… whether to accept a claim that “making” was covered by the statutory defence: The way the indecent photograph or … whether to accept a claim that “making” was covered by the statutory defence: The way the indecent photograph or …
… or religion or was this in response to or undertaken at a time coinciding with a specific festival, carnival or … of their perceived disability would seem to satisfy the statutory test. Case law The following cases illustrate the … prosecutors should be aware there are several other statutory offences designed to protect acts of worship of …
… withdraw can be instituted or reinstituted, subject to any statutorytimelimits There are two possible review outcomes: A New …
… that they have available to pay such an order at the time it is made. It remains their responsibility to pay until … cases that require specialist prosecutor input to use statutory enforcement tools. The criteria for determining … cases that require specialist prosecutor input to use statutory enforcement tools. The criteria for determining …
… and Crime Act 2017 on 3rd April 2017, which introduced new timelimits on police bail, served to further highlight the … place prior to the institution of any proceedings, the statutory disclosure rules will not be engaged. However, …
… not only which provision was in force at the relevant time but also whether the maximum sentence has changed. Where … sentencing powers and legal issues including timelimits. The key dates and changes are highlighted under each … consent, (in force from 03 November 1994). There is no statutory definition of consent under the 1956 Act and it is …
… staff of SOCA in this guidance mean staff who are for the time being designated under section 43 of the Act.]. What is … 2002. This does not of course preclude the use of similar statutory or common law provisions. 11. Office Processes … 2002. This does not of course preclude the use of similar statutory or common law provisions. 11. Office Processes …
… withdraw can be instituted or reinstituted, subject to any statutorytimelimits. There are two possible review outcomes: A New …
… prosecuting cases of non-sexual child abuse Multi-agency statutory guidance on FGM Casework Handling In all cases … of the duty, the relevant age is the girl's age at the time of the disclosure/identification of FGM (i.e. it does … by virtue of section 4 of the FGM Act 2003. There is no statutory definition or judicial consideration of the conduct …