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Offences Against the Person Act 1861

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same shall amount to the offence of murder or of manslaughter, ... may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined, and punished ... in England or Ireland; Provided, that nothing herein contained shall prevent any person from being tried in any place out of England or Ireland for any murder or manslaughter committed out of England or Ireland in the same manner as such person might have been tried before the passing of this Act. 10. Where any person being stricken, poisoned, or otherwise hurt upon the sea, or at any place out of England or Ireland, shall die of such stroke, poisoning, or hurt in England or Ireland, or, being stricken, poisoned, or otherwise hurt in any place in England or Ireland, shall die of such stroke, poisoning, or hurt upon the sea, or at any place out of England or Ireland, every offence committed in respect of any such case, whether the same shall amount to the offence of murder or of manslaughter, may be tried ... in England.
48: 1978:... any person who, with intent to destroy the life of a child then capable of being born alive, by any wilful act causes a child to die before it has an existence independent of its mother, shall be guilty of felony, to wit, of child destruction, and shall be liable on conviction thereof on indictment to penal servitude for life:Provided that no person shall be found guilty of an offence under this section unless it is proved that the act which caused the death of the child was not done in good faith for the purpose only of preserving the life of the mother. 1320:, or caster from working at or exercising his lawful trade, business, or occupation, or shall beat or use any violence to any such person with intent to hinder or prevent him from working at or exercising the same, shall on conviction thereof before two justices of the peace be liable to be imprisoned…in the common gaol or house of correction for any term not exceeding three months: Provided, that no person who shall be punished for any such offence by reason of this section shall be punished for the same offence by virtue of any other law whatsoever. 1028:
duty in the lawful burial of the dead in any churchyard or other burial place, or shall strike or offer any violence to, or shall, upon any civil process, or under the pretence of executing any civil process, arrest any clergyman or other minister who is engaged in, or to the knowledge of the offender is about to engage in, any of the rites or duties in this section aforesaid, or who to the knowledge of the offender shall be going to perform the same or returning from the performance thereof, shall be guilty of a
572:.) Section 10 gives these courts jurisdiction over fatal acts committed by British subjects overseas where the death occurs in England, Wales or Ireland, and jurisdiction over fatal acts committed in England, Wales or Ireland by anyone, including aliens, where the death occurs abroad. (The word "criminally" in that section has been held to exclude fatal acts done by aliens overseas although the death occurs in England, Wales or Ireland, since such acts are not punishable under the criminal law.) 3156: 2190:(2) It shall be an offence for a person to prescribe, administer, supply or procure any drug, substance, instrument, apparatus or other thing knowing that it is intended to be used or employed with intent to end the life of a foetus, or being reckless as to whether it is intended to be so used or employed, otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Act. 2402: 1808:
any woman whether she be or be not with child, shall unlawfully administer to her or cause to be taken by her any poison or other noxious thing, or unlawfully use any instrument or other means whatsoever with the like intent, shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof shall be liable ... to be kept in penal servitude for life ...
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59. Whosoever shall unlawfully supply or procure any poison or other noxious thing, or any instrument or thing whatsoever, knowing that the same is intended to be unlawfully used or employed with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman, whether she be or be not with child, shall be guilty of a
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58. Every woman, being with child, who, with intent to procure her own miscarriage, shall unlawfully administer to herself any poison or other noxious thing, or shall unlawfully use any instrument or other means whatsoever with the like intent, and whosoever, with intent to procure the miscarriage of
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18. Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously by any means whatsoever wound or cause any grievous bodily harm to any person ... with intent ... to do some ... grievous bodily harm to any person, or with intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of any person, shall be guilty of
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9. Where any murder or manslaughter shall be committed on land out of the United Kingdom, whether within the Queen's dominions or without, and whether the person killed were a subject of Her Majesty or not, every offence committed by any subject of Her Majesty in respect of any such case, whether the
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This section creates the offences of wounding and inflicting grievous bodily harm. The CPS guidance prefers this section to be used instead of section 18 when the harm done was more consequential rather than intentional, and/or the wounding was less serious. These are therefore less serious than the
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The State guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate the personal rights of the citizen. The State shall, in particular, by its laws protect as best it may from unjust attack and, in the case of injustice done, vindicate the life, person, good
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Whosoever shall beat, or use any violence to any person, with intent to deter or hinder him from buying, selling, any wheat or other grain, flour, meal, malt, or potatoes, in any market or other place, or shall beat or use any such violence to any person having the care or charge of any wheat or
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The trend decreased but remained significant with 2,040 offences from 1950 to 1959 inclusive and 2,592 in the 1960s. However, there was a decrease from 212 offences in 1970 to three in 1979, alongside the implementation of the 1967 Act, and offences remained at single figures over the rest of the
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statistics for England and Wales recorded 224 offences in total for procuring an illegal abortion in 1900–1909, which increased to 527 in the subsequent decade, 651 in the 1920s, and 1,028 in the 1930s (although figures for 1939 are unavailable). The number of offences increased significantly from
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Whosoever shall, by threats or force, obstruct or prevent or endeavour to obstruct or prevent, any clergyman or other minister in or from celebrating divine service or otherwise officiating in any church, chapel, meeting house, or other place of divine worship, or in or from the performance of his
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Charges under this section are, under CPS guidance, reserved for crimes with very high intent which cause serious (potentially life-threatening harm) or showed malicious intent and caused really serious life-threatening or life-altering harm. The former offences under this section of shooting and
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Sections 21 and 22: Attempting to choke, &c., to commit or assist in the committing of any indictable offence. Certain forms of attack have always been viewed with particular horror and the use of strangulation or drugs to render someone unconscious with a view to committing a crime require
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The act as originally drafted listed specific methods whereby harm might be caused. For example, section 18 originally included an offence of shooting which could be committed with any of the specified intents. Sections 11 to 15 specified various means by which a person might attempt to commit
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Sections 23 and 24 cover the insidious forms of attack based on administering poisons or other dangerous chemicals and substances intending to injure another. Although rarely used today, the offences remain available should the specific circumstances arise, e.g. sending a package containing a
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were promoting their political case by leaving barrels of explosives in public places. Hence, sections 28 to 30 and 64 specifically address the problem, whether injury results or not. Similarly, children were throwing stones at passing railway trains, and these provisions remain in force.
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This section provided that the body of every person executed for murder was to be buried within the precincts of the last prison in which he had been confined, and that his sentence was to direct that this should happen. It replaced the corresponding provision in section 16 of the
244:, 37 sections remain in force, namely sections 4, 5, 9, 10, 16 to 18, 20 to 38, 44, 45, 47, 57 to 60, 64, 65, 68 and 78. Of those, only sections 25, 34 to 36 and 78 have not been either partially repealed or otherwise amended. Different subsets of its provisions remain in force in 1915:(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a person shall not be guilty of an offence under the law relating to abortion when a pregnancy is terminated by a registered medical practitioner if two registered medical practitioners are of the opinion, formed in good faith— 1894:(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a person shall not be guilty of an offence under the law relating to abortion when a pregnancy is terminated by a registered medical practitioner if two registered medical practitioners are of the opinion, formed in good faith— 799:
20. Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously wound or inflict any grievous bodily harm upon any other person, either with or without any weapon or instrument, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, being convicted thereof shall be liable ... to be kept in penal servitude
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attempting to shoot with intent have been repealed. It is also no longer possible to charge the remaining offences of wounding and causing grievous bodily harm as having been committed with intent to maim, disfigure or disable as the relevant words have been repealed.
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From 2002–2003 to 2008–2009, there were 30 cases of child destruction and 46 cases of illegal abortion in England and Wales followed by 61 cases of illegal abortion and 80 cases of child destruction in the subsequent decade (between 2009–2010 and 2019–2020 inclusive).
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Section 68 provides that indictable offences under the Act committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty are subject to the punishments to which they would be subject if they had been committed in England. If this provision was not redundant in 1861, it is now.
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other grain, flour, meal, malt, or potatoes, whilst on the way to or from any city, market town, or other place, with intent to stop the conveyance of the same, shall on conviction thereof before two justices of the peace be liable to be imprisoned . . . in the
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over homicides committed by British subjects overseas. At the time of passing this was a more expansive definition, including the Dominions, but was restricted to just British subjects linked to the United Kingdom and its colonies by section 3 of the
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This section deals with the problem of neglect by an employer who failed to provide adequate food, clothing and accommodation for staff and servants. It is punishable on conviction on indictment with imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years.
5561: 1907:), the 1967 Act continues to provide that any act to procure abortion, and anything done with intent to procure a woman's miscarriage, is unlawful unless authorised as follows, including a reduced term limit to 24 weeks to recognise improved 1888:
recognises "the law relating to abortion" as sections 58 and 59 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 in England and Wales. The 1967 Act initially had the following effect, within the 28-week term limit provided through the 1929 Act:
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Abortion and child destruction offences have historically only occasionally been recorded in Northern Ireland – a possible effect of the deterrent provided in law and the policing of a smaller jurisdiction. Between 1998 and 2018, the
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Forcible abduction of any woman with intent to marry or carnally know her. This would be charged as the common law offences of kidnapping and false imprisonment, or rape, and/or human trafficking under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
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made the offence a summary only offences, and a person guilty of either assault or battery liable to a fine not exceeding level 5 (£5,000) on the standard scale and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to both.
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The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right.
1874:(1) ... no person shall be found guilty of an offence under this section unless it is proved that the act which caused the death of the child was not done in good faith for the purpose only of preserving the life of the mother. 5566: 2443:, section 1 and the first schedule. It is written as it appears in the text of that Act published in the Public General Acts 1896, HMSO, notwithstanding that the "a" in "against" is sometimes capitalised in other sources. 182:
into a single Act. For the most part these provisions were, according to the draftsman of the Act, incorporated with little or no variation in their phraseology. It is one of a group of Acts sometimes referred to as the
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and that the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk, greater than if the pregnancy were terminated, of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman or any existing children of her family; or
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for any term not exceeding three months: Provided, that no person who shall be punished for any such offence by virtue of this section shall be punished for the same offence by virtue of any other law whatsoever.
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11.—(1) A person who, by any means, intentionally terminates or procures the termination of the pregnancy of a woman otherwise than in accordance with regulations 3 to 8 of these Regulations commits an offence.
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Section 65: search warrants for weapons, explosives and other articles intended for use in committing offences. This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
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This subsection shall not limit freedom to obtain or make available, in the State, subject to such conditions as may be laid down by law, information relating to services lawfully available in another state.
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This section defined the expression "loaded arms". The repeal of this section was consequential on the repeal of the offences of shooting and attempting to shoot with intent under sections 14 and 18 above.
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week, and the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman which is greater than if the pregnancy were terminated (regulation 4);
2019:(b) where the act which caused the termination was done in good faith for the purpose only of saving the woman’s life or preventing grave permanent injury to the woman’s physical or mental health. 1471:
In Northern Ireland, this section makes provision for the summary prosecution of aggravated assaults on women and children. The maximum fine for this offence was increased by section 60(2) of the
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has stated that medicines are not ordinary consumer goods and have the potential to cause harm, and selling medication with no medical qualifications is illegal and can be extremely dangerous.
808:(14 & 15 Vict c 19). The offence of wounding either with or without a weapon or instrument under this section replaces the offence of stabbing, cutting or wounding under that section. 2247:
for life or for any term not less than ten years. Latterly, non-military, domestic courts had always commuted the sentence. As contemporary legal commenters noted, the prior sentence of
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This section creates the offences of wounding and causing grievous bodily harm, with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, or to resist arrest. It is punishable with life imprisonment.
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c. 43 said either party could appeal to one of the superior courts of common law if they were dissatisfied with the determination of the justices as being erroneous in point of law.
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The making of a threat to kill is an offence wherein the defendant intends the victim to fear it will be carried out. It is immaterial whether it is premeditated or said in anger.
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c. 92 (which applied to Ireland). The words in square brackets in the text of section 39 above are different from those in section 26 of the Offences against the Person Act 1828.
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In the Republic of Ireland, sections 61 and 62 were repealed as regards buggery between persons by the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1993; they remain in force as regards
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23. (1) It shall be an offence for a person, by any means whatsoever, to intentionally end the life of a foetus otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
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Although the normal maximum sentence is ten years, offenders deemed to present a "significant risk" of "serious harm" to the public can now receive a life sentence under the
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Sections 6 to 8 have been repealed. They respectively dealt with the form of the indictment for murder and manslaughter, with excusable homicide and with petty treason.
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recorded 17 cases of procuring an illegal abortion and three cases of child destruction. In several years within that timeframe, no offences of this type were recorded.
1126:(c. 28 (N.I.)). The offences of assault with intent to resist arrest and assaulting, etc. a peace officer under this section were replaced by section 7(1) of that act. 4439: 2058:
the termination is immediately necessary to save the life, or to prevent grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health, of the pregnant woman (regulation 5);
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The Law Commission. Legislating the Criminal Code: Offences against the Person and General Principles. Law Com 218. Cm 2370. 1993. Para 22.1 and note 245 at page 41.
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This section, as originally enacted, replaced the offence of sending, delivering or uttering a letter or writing threatening to kill or murder under section 1 of
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Sections 32 to 34 protect the railways from those who place obstructions on the line, throw stones at the passing trains, and generally endanger the passengers.
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the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk to the life of the pregnant woman which is greater than if the pregnancy were terminated (regulation 6(b));
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In Northern Ireland this section as worded was proven to be incompatible with contemporary jurisprudence as to right to freedom from discrimination under the
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In England and Wales and in Northern Ireland, the sexual offences under the act have all been repealed. For legislation referring to sexual offences, see the
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As to the recommendations of the Criminal Law Revision Committee, Law Commission, and Scottish Law Commission, see the preceding section's summary above.
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Davis, James Edward. The Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 & 25 of Victoria, Chapters 94 to 100. Butterworths. 1861. Pages vi and vii.
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Section 14 – Attempting to administer poison, or shooting or attempting to shoot, or attempting to drown, suffocate or strangle with intent to murder
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Although it has been substantially amended, it continues to be the foundation for prosecuting personal injury, short of murder, in the courts of
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Section 49 – Procuring, by false pretences, false representations or other fraud, a girl under 21 to have illicit carnal connexion with any man
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Section 30 replaces the corresponding offence under section 6 of that Act; the other offences under that section being consolidated elsewhere.
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made to her at one of the above places, having taken Mifepristone at that place, and where the pregnancy has not exceeded its tenth week; or
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The Law Commission. Criminal Law: Offences against Religion and Public Worship. Law Com 145. HMSO. London. 1985. Paragraph 3.25 at page 39.
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for life or for any term not less than three years or to be imprisoned (with or without hard labour) for any term not exceeding two years.
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the termination is necessary to prevent grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman (regulation 6(a));
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The Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 & 25 of Victoria, Chapters 94 to 100: Edited with Notes, Critical and Explanatory
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In Queen's Printer copies of this act, the marginal notes to this section read "assault occasioning bodily harm" and "common assault".
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is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years. This amounts to a doubling (of the maximum) by article 4(2)(b) of the
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honour-based crimes committed to punish women for alleged or perceived breaches of the family and/or community's code of behaviour;
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The Criminal Law Revision Committee. Fourteenth Report: Offences Against the Person. 1980. Cmnd 7844. Paragraphs 129, 180 and 183
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was a guarantee that death would not actually be inflicted. The new formula provided a clear, direct, by-judge sentencing band.
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20th Century. From 1931 to 2002, there were also 109 recorded cases of child destruction in the jurisdiction, as defined by the
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The marginal note to this section reads "Assault with intent to commit felony, or on peace officers, &c." It is unreliable.
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In the Republic of Ireland, sections 16 to 26 and 28 to 34 of this Act were repealed by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
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describes procuring an abortion unlawfully as a child abuse offence and indicates that section 58 and 59 offences may include:
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if the child were born, it would suffer from such physical or mental impairment as to be seriously disabled (regulation 7(b)).
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Section 58, creating the offence of administering drugs or using instruments to procure abortion, replaced section 6 of the
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show that little has changed save that where the intended offence is of a sexual nature, separate legislation applies (see
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In the Republic of Ireland this offence has been replaced by the offence of assault causing harm under section 3 of the
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and the approval of the Constitution in 1937. Article 40.3 of the Constitution, on personal rights, originally read:
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The section was repealed in the first jurisdiction by section 1(1) (enacting Group 5 of Part I of Schedule 1) to the
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for further provisions about sentencing for manslaughter and for offences under sections 4 and 16 to 47 of this act.
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Section 25 permits a jury to find a person charged with an offence under section 23 guilty of an offence under 24.
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agreed that sections 39 and 40 served no further useful purpose. They recommended that both sections be repealed.
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This offence is triable only on indictment and punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years.
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Davis, James Edward. The Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 & 25 of Victoria. Butterworths. 1861.
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Davis, James Edward. The Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 & 25 of Victoria. Butterworths. 1861.
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An Act to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England and Ireland relating to Offences against the Person.
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which created a separate legal protection after 28 weeks of gestation, through the creation of the offence of
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or more shall be primâ facie proof that she was at that time pregnant of a child capable of being born alive.
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Section 73: This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
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Section 64: This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
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Whosoever shall be convicted of manslaughter shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be kept in
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In the Republic of Ireland, these sections was repealed by section 26 of, and the second schedule to, the
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Section 32 replaced the offence of attempting to endanger the safety of passengers under section 6 of the
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In the Republic of Ireland, this section was repealed by section 26 of, and the second schedule to, the
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amended text as at 18 April 2006; with notes as to which Acts repealed the sections no longer in force.
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Sections 53 to 56 were repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
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Section 62 – attempted buggery – assault with intent to commit buggery – indecent assault upon a male
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at a clinic provided by an Health and Social Care trust for the purpose of carrying out terminations;
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In the Republic of Ireland, the references to murder in these sections were changed to references to
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Legislative changes on abortion in Ireland have been framed by the context of two amendments to the
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The offence of assault under that section has been replaced by one of doing or causing bodily harm.
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Section 11 – Administering poison or wounding or causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder
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In England and Wales, the provision in this section relating to common assault has been repealed.
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and provides the penalty to which a person is liable on conviction of that offence on indictment.
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and provides the penalty to which a person is liable on conviction of that offence on indictment.
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This section addresses the problem of those who wish to protect their property with hidden traps.
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felony, and being convicted thereof shall be liable ... to be kept in penal servitude for life ...
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An offence under section 59 is punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years.
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This section was repealed for the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
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Shipping was the lifeblood of the Empire, thus, specific offences to protect seamen were common.
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the death of the unborn child is likely before, during or shortly after birth (regulation 7(a));
1680:. They were replaced by sections 3 and 4 of that act (also replaced) which had a broader scope. 1517:
This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
1502:
This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
1441:
This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
1411:
In England and Wales, this section has been repealed and has been replaced by section 39 of the
1347:
This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
1211:
This section was repealed as it applied to England and Wales by section 1(1) of, and Group 5 of
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This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
1052:
This section was repealed in the Republic of Ireland by section 31 of, and the Schedule to, the
2572: 2077:
specifies the places where any treatment for the termination of pregnancy must be carried out:
1395:
The repeal of this section was consequential on the decriminalisation of trade unions. See the
1200:
The words "and kept to hard labour" were repealed for England and Wales by section 1(2) of the
5373: 5348: 5181: 5121: 5007: 4739: 4666: 4530: 4475: 4414: 4091: 4021: 3724: 3580: 3499: 3211: 3174: 2899:"So-Called Honour-Based Abuse and Forced Marriage: Guidance on Identifying and Flagging cases" 2859: 2818: 1885: 1866: 1858: 1820:
misdemeanor, and being convicted thereof shall be liable ... to be kept in penal servitude ...
1812:
An offence under section 58 is punishable with imprisonment for life or for any shorter term.
1016: 466: 416: 241: 195: 163: 117: 3001: 229:
In some cases, these reflected political issues then of great significance. For example, the
178:(an expression which, in particular, includes offences of violence) from a number of earlier 5116: 5111: 5022: 4935: 4900: 4815: 4790: 4734: 4480: 4460: 4444: 4394: 4359: 4066: 3957: 3907: 3778: 3714: 3575: 2851: 2843: 2810: 2369: 2315: 2156:
Sections 58 and 59 were repealed in Irish law, while the Eighth Amendment was in effect, by
2115: 1995: 1939: 1652: 1634: 1458: 1376: 1258: 1239: 1020: 872: 852: 714:
In the Republic of Ireland, this section has been repealed and replaced by section 5 of the
697: 538: 431: 430:
The repeal of as much of this section as related to the offence of conspiracy to murder for
415:
The repeal of as much of this section as related to the offence of conspiracy to murder for
365: 357: 245: 159: 75: 3198:
Archbold. Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice (2004) Sweet and Maxwell, paragraph 2–76
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The repeal of this offence was consequential on the abolition of the distinction between
1142:
Assaulting, resisting or wifully obstructing a peace officer in the execution of his duty
1100:
Section 37 – Assault on any person authorised to preserve any shipwrecked vessel or goods
958: 745:
The offences under sections 18 and 20 of this Act are discussed in detail in the article
641: 323:. But the repeal of section 1 did not affect the operation of sections 64 to 68.(s.9(2)) 3155: 2786: 2718: 2487: 2471: 2410: 2406: 1938:
1942 onwards, at the same time as the arrival of American military personnel during the
1714:
In England and Wales, section 53 was repealed and replaced by sections 17 and 18 of the
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This subsection shall not limit freedom to travel between the State and another state.
1743: 1666: 1604: 1560: 1285: 312: 4188: 5535: 5161: 5156: 4950: 4895: 4880: 4870: 4865: 4860: 4835: 4810: 4780: 4775: 4765: 4540: 4495: 4465: 4419: 4056: 3511: 3313: 3039:"A summary of recorded crime data from 1898 to 2001/02 [England & Wales]" 2318:". In England and Wales, this section was repealed and replaced by section 44 of the 1718:. In England and Wales, section 54 was repealed and replaced by section 17(1) of the 1688:
In England and Wales, this section was repealed and replaced by section 14(1) of the
822: 733:
Section 17 – Impeding a person endeavouring to save himself or another from shipwreck
608:
Sections 11 to 15 dealt with attempts to murder and have been repealed. See now the
3065:"A summary of recorded crime data from year ending Mar 2003 to year ending Mar 2015" 2650:
Criminal Law Revision Committee. Fourteenth Report. 1980. Cmnd 7844. ss 163 and 164.
2411:
Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 and 25 of Victoria, Chapters 94 to 100
2407:
Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 and 25 of Victoria, Chapters 94 to 100
1614:
In England and Wales, this section was repealed and replaced by section 1(1) of the
1464:
In England and Wales, this section has been repealed and has not been replaced. The
1174:
Section 39 – Assaults with intent to obstruct the sale of grain, or its free passage
5450: 5206: 5041: 4845: 4820: 4795: 4770: 4760: 4729: 4560: 4505: 4429: 4143: 4129: 3952: 3237: 2421: 2414: 2091: 1529:
In England and Wales, and in Northern Ireland, this section creates the offence of
1167: 913:
Sections 28, 29, 30, and 64 created a range of criminal offences supplementing the
632:
Section 12 – Destroying or damaging a building with gunpowder with intent to murder
455: 276: 107: 5242: 2284:
In England and Wales this section was replaced by sections 15(1) and 16(1) of the
1815:
Section 59 created an offence of procuring drugs to cause abortion, and provides:
1730:
In England and Wales, this section was repealed and replaced by section 20 of the
700:
c. 66 (1847); the other offences under that section being consolidated elsewhere.
541:
c. 100). This section was repealed for the Republic of Ireland on 22 August 1924.
360:(as amended by section 1 of the next mentioned Act) and replaced section 2 of the 4591: 1630:
The expression 'illicit carnal connexion' means extramarital sexual intercourse.
1011:
Section 36 – Assaulting or obstructing a clergyman in the execution of his duties
893:
The offence is in practice obsolete, as it has been superseded by the offence of
376:
The penalty for offences under this section was increased by article 5(1) of the
5106: 5096: 5091: 5066: 5061: 4940: 4925: 4885: 4855: 4785: 4515: 4500: 4404: 4335: 3407: 2436: 2243:, and provided instead that a person convicted of this was liable to be kept in 2095: 1934: 1301: 1029: 1329:
Words replaced with "..." were repealed in England and Wales by s. 1(2) of the
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This section was derived from the corresponding provision in section 26 of the
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said that this offence was no longer used and recommended that it be repealed.
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offences created by section 18 and carry a maximum prison sentence of 5 years.
5141: 5131: 5126: 4955: 4920: 4167: 4134: 4111: 3922: 3852: 3638: 3335: 2303: 987:
In England and Wales and Northern Ireland this section creates the offence of
689:
Other threats of violence may be prosecuted summarily under section 4 of the
144:
as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from
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Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010
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Provision may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancy.
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recommended that sections 36 and 37 and 39 and 40 be repealed. In 1980, the
950:
Section 31 – Setting spring guns with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm
818: 344: 2172:
22. (1) It shall be an offence to intentionally destroy unborn human life.
1669:
c. 56) and incorporated the non-textual amendment made by section 2 of the
2101:
at another place approved by the Department of Health in Northern Ireland.
1430:
In Northern Ireland, this section was substituted by section 23(1) of the
5562:
Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning England and Wales
4119: 4081: 3985: 3887: 3347: 2925:"Controlling or Coercive Behaviour in an Intimate or Family Relationship" 2760:
Statute Law Revision: Thirteenth Report. Draft Statute Law (Repeals) Bill
2735:
Statute Law Revision: Thirteenth Report. Draft Statute Law (Repeals) Bill
1359:
This section lately replaced the essentially identical section 26 of the
648:
Section 13 – Setting fire to or casting away a ship with intent to murder
590: 336: 319:. They were repealed by section 9(1) of, and the second schedule to, the 179: 3091:"Table A4: Police recorded crime by offence, Crime in England and Wales" 2547:"Irish Statute Book, Acts of the Oireachtas, Criminal Justice Act, 1990" 1316:
Whosoever shall unlawfully and with force hinder or prevent any seaman,
1312:
Immediately before its repeal, in England and Wales, this section read:
1178:
Immediately before its repeal, in England and Wales, this section read:
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Greaves. The Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment Acts 1861 pp. 3–4
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and replaced with an offence of destruction of unborn human life under
1317: 1124:
Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland) 1968
905:
abandon or expose a child), and also by a person who is under sixteen.
708: 443: 381: 3605:
Attempting to choke, &c. in order to commit any indictable offence
2831:
Revised text of section 59 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861
2798:
Revised text of section 58 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861
2272:
In England and Wales the section was replaced by section 12(1) of the
1966:
introduced the offence of child destruction through section 25 of the
1122:
This section was repealed for Northern Ireland by section 7(3) of the
703:
In Northern Ireland, this section was substituted by article 4 of the
331:
This section replaced the corresponding provision in section 3 of the
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Sections 53 and 54 created various offences of abduction, including:
1473:
Summary Jurisdiction and Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1935
1293: 1163: 983:
Section 35 – Drivers of carriages injuring persons by furious driving
272: 230: 3238:
Circumcision Reference Library: Offences against the Person Act 1861
1555:. In Northern Ireland, it is written that a person who is convicted 2983:. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. 26 June 2015 2977:"Woman sentenced to 27 months for selling abortion pills illegally" 2420:
List of repeals and amendments in the Republic of Ireland from the
1942:, rising to 649 in 1944, and totalling 3,088 throughout the 1940s. 191:(and the equivalent Irish Act), incorporating subsequent statutes. 4324:
Services outside the State for Termination of Pregnancies Act 1995
3872: 3847: 1041:
The words omitted at the end were repealed by section 1(2) of the
559:
Sections 9 and 10: Jurisdiction over murder or manslaughter abroad
1746:. In England and Wales, it has been repealed and replaced by the 4580: 4124: 3793: 3709: 2364:
The repeal of sections replaced by this Act was effected by the
2131:, in effect from 1983 to 2018, with amendment from 1992, added: 1850:
With the increasing availability of medicines for abortion, the
889:
Section 27 – Abandoning or exposing a child under the age of two
5567:
Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning Ireland
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in the home of the pregnant woman (following a prescription of
925:
covers all aspects of the resulting damage to property and the
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which could be committed by neglecting to provide medical aid.
581:
Sections 9 and 10 respectively replace sections 7 and 8 of the
3159:
Text was copied from this source, which is available under an
1640:
This section was repealed and replaced by section 2(1) of the
440:
Criminal Attempts and Conspiracy (Northern Ireland) Order 1983
3189:
McR's Application for Judicial Review (15 January 2002) NI 1
2409:
and pp. 243 to 289 (complete annotated text of the Act)
2006:
of the Abortion (Northern Ireland) (No. 2) Regulations 2020:
1146:
This offence was repealed and replaced by section 51 of the
486:
The words "or to pay" to the end were repealed by Part I of
665:
Section 15 – Attempting to commit murder by any other means
339:. c. 31) and section 4 of the corresponding Irish act, the 3139:"The Abortion (Northern Ireland) (No. 2) Regulations 2020" 1559:(before a Crown Court thus for more serious instances) of 1134:
In England and Wales, this section creates the offence of
859:
Section 26 – Neglecting or causing bodily harm to servants
851:
Sections 23 to 25 respectively replace sections 1 to 3 of
506:
This means imprisonment for life: See section 1(2) of the
563:
Section 9 gives the courts in England, Wales and Ireland
4244:
Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018
3117:"Police recorded crime Annual Trends 1998/99 to 2017/18" 3002:
Original text of the Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929
2182:
Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018
1843:
repeated or continued controlling or coercive behaviour;
4425:
Migrants and Ethnic-minorities for Reproductive Justice
1765:
Polygamy in the United Kingdom § England and Wales
5344:
Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
2762:. 1989. Law Com 179. SLC 117. Cm 671. Pages 11 and 71. 1769:
Polygamy in the United Kingdom § Northern Ireland
705:
Criminal Law (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1977
378:
Criminal Law (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1977
3232:
David Swarbrick: Offences against the Person Act 1861
3119:. Police Service of Northern Ireland. 2018. Table 2.2 2239:
This section abolished the nominal death penalty for
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at premises used to provide primary medical services;
1676:
Sections 50 and 51 were repealed by section 2 of the
1565:
Criminal Justice (No.2) (Northern Ireland) Order 2004
1461:
c. 30) (aggravated assaults upon women and children)
454:
This section now provides that a person convicted of
4993:
Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC)
4301:
Twenty-fifth Amendment (Remove risk of suicide etc.)
3244:
A guide to the non fatal offences against the person
2758:
The Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission.
2733:
The Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission.
2689:. Note X1. (This revision dates to 1 February 1991). 2452:
The Offences against the Person Act 1861, section 79
2254:
The sentencing band was reduced by section 1 of the
1661:
and the corresponding provision in section 3 of the
1238:, and replaced both that provision and section 2 of 881:
See also the summary offence under section 6 of the
202:. For example, New Zealand adopted the act in 1866. 5513: 5492: 5474: 5433: 5392: 5357: 5316: 5174: 5034: 4985: 4978: 4753: 4692: 4685: 4677:
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019
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Thirty-sixth Amendment (Repeal of Eighth Amendment)
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Assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty
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Assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty
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Original text of section 1 of the Abortion Act 1967
2496:. 12 December 2023. 1861 (24 & 25 Vict.) c. 100 2405:, Butterworths, 1861, pp. v – xviii (introduction) 2345:Sections 66 to 79 dealt with supplemental matters. 2000:
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019
1852:
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
1333:and in Northern Ireland by the same section of the 215:
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019
140: 133: 126: 116: 106: 101: 82: 69: 59: 3026:Revised text of section 1 of the Abortion Act 1967 1846:domestic abuse incidents triggered by a pregnancy. 1637:c. 76 (1849) (procuring the defilement of women). 1468:, Schedule 6, increased the maximum fine to £500. 976:; the other offence being consolidated elsewhere. 4037:Assault with intent to resist lawful apprehension 3624:Assault with intent to resist lawful apprehension 2873:"Child Abuse (non-sexual) - prosecution guidance" 1273:recommended that sections 39 and 40 be repealed. 812:Garrotting, etc. – Administering chloroform, etc. 797:Inflicting bodily injury, with or without weapon 585:. Section 10 was first enacted in 1728/29 by the 304:Sections 1 to 3 dealt with the death penalty for 1436:Summary Jurisdiction Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 1204:and for Northern Ireland by section 1(2) of the 1007:recommended that sections 42 to 45 be repealed. 989:causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving 855:c. 8 (1860) (unlawful administering of poison). 817:special treatment. Contemporary crime including 237:As originally enacted, the act had 79 sections. 142:Text of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 5187:British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology 2186: 2170: 2150: 2133: 2120: 2008: 1976: 1913: 1891: 1871: 1817: 1805: 1647:Section 50 – Carnal knowledge of girls under 12 1314: 1180: 1025: 794: 759: 574: 471: 2737:. 1989. Law Com 179. SLC 117. Cm 671. Page 71. 2482: 2480: 2354:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 2340:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 2332:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1702:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1591:It was a revised version of section 16 of the 1580:This section provided that a person guilty of 1538:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1519:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1504:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1443:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1349:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1224:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1109:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 1054:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 929:deals with possession for terrorist purposes. 883:Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 728:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 716:Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 341:Offences Against the Person (Ireland) Act 1829 257:Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997 5258: 4607: 4204: 3264: 1663:Substitution of Punishments of Death Act 1841 1620:Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 1601:Substitution of Punishments of Death Act 1841 1391:Section 41 – Assault arising from combination 991:. It is repealed in the Republic of Ireland. 211:Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 8: 4662:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1945 4239:Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013 3173:T. W. Saunders; Edward W. Cox, eds. (1862). 2214:Section 60 – Concealing the birth of a child 2162:Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013 1968:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1945 1917:(a) that the pregnancy has not exceeded its 1432:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 1335:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 1206:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 1047:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 821:following the use of hypnotic drugs such as 512:Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 35: 5197:International Planned Parenthood Federation 4672:Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 2713: 2711: 2709: 2612:Criminal Justice Administration Order, 1924 2123:name, and property rights of every citizen. 1905:Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 1684:Section 52 – Indecent assault upon a female 1449:Section 43 – Aggravated assault and battery 1245:This offence was previously created by the 979:Section 33 replaced section 7 of that act. 172:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 5339:Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 5265: 5251: 5243: 4982: 4689: 4614: 4600: 4592: 4374: 4295:Twelfth Amendment (Remove risk of suicide) 4211: 4197: 4189: 3271: 3257: 3249: 2842:The Offences Against the Person Act 1861 ( 2809:The Offences against the Person Act 1861 ( 2040:permit abortion on the following grounds: 1998:, sections 58 and 59 were repealed by the 1276:In a joint report dated 7 April 1989, the 34: 5602:Constitutional laws of the United Kingdom 3176:The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts, 1861 2587:Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1924 1726:Section 55 – Abduction of a girl under 16 1599:made to that section by section 3 of the 1363:. This in turn replaced section 2 of the 1284:said that, between them, the offences of 957:This section replaces sections 1 to 4 of 434:was consequential on the codification of 419:was consequential on the codification of 4998:Christian Action, Research and Education 3591:Wounding or causing grievous bodily harm 3222:The Offences against the Person Act 1861 3212:The Offences against the Person Act 1861 2754: 2752: 2488:"British Public Statutes Affected: 1861" 1857:Sections 58 and 59 continue to apply in 1082:Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 869:Poor Law (Apprentices, &c.) Act 1851 174:. It consolidated provisions related to 5420:Transgender Equality Network of Ireland 4637:Malicious Shooting or Stabbing Act 1803 2729: 2727: 2530:(eISB), electronic Irish Statute Book. 2515:(eISB), electronic Irish Statute Book. 2428: 2265:The section replaced section 15 of the 1962:In addition to sections 58 and 59, the 1571:Rape, abduction and defilement of women 1453:This section replaces section 1 of the 1407:Section 42 – Common assault and battery 867:This section replaces section 1 of the 804:This section replaces section 4 of the 766:This section replaces section 4 of the 657:This section replaced section 3 of the 636:This section replaced section 2 of the 620:This section replaced section 2 of the 494:. The other words were repealed by the 5542:United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1861 4700:Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA) 3784:Preventing the lawful burial of a body 3596:Assault occasioning actual bodily harm 3179:. London: John Crockford. p. 240. 2773:"Offences against the Person Act 1861" 2700:"Offences against the Person Act 1861" 2661:"Offences against the Person Act 1861" 2573:"Offences against the Person Act 1861" 2532:"electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB)" 2517:"electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB)" 2144:This was repealed and replaced by the 2013:(2) But paragraph (1) does not apply— 1657:Section 50 replaced section 17 of the 1531:assault occasioning actual bodily harm 1525:Assault occasioning actual bodily harm 921:. These remain in force, although the 3752:Incitement to ethnic or racial hatred 2081:in a Health and Social Care hospital; 939:Section 29 replaces section 4 of the 932:Section 28 replaces section 3 of the 832:Section 22 replaces section 3 of the 544:Section 7 replaced section 10 of the 135:Text of statute as originally enacted 7: 5466:Outburst Queer Arts Festival Belfast 5329:Offences Against the Person Act 1861 5013:Catholic Church in England and Wales 4715:National Council for Civil Liberties 4652:Offences Against the Person Act 1861 4647:Offences Against the Person Act 1837 4642:Offences Against the Person Act 1828 4234:Offences Against the Person Act 1861 3659:Offences Against the Person Act 1861 2687:Revised annotated copy of section 38 2267:Offences against the Person Act 1828 2224:Offences against the Person Act 1828 2218:This section creates the offence of 1801:Offences against the Person Act 1837 1779:Offences against the Person Act 1828 1773:This section creates the offence of 1678:Offences against the Person Act 1875 1659:Offences against the Person Act 1828 1593:Offences against the Person Act 1828 1361:Offences against the Person Act 1828 1308:Section 40 – Assaults on seamen, etc 1236:Offences against the Person Act 1828 1158:Assault with intent to commit felony 1136:assault with intent to resist arrest 1130:Assault with intent to resist arrest 768:Offences against the Person Act 1837 659:Offences against the Person Act 1837 644:c. 25) (Malicious injuries by fire) 622:Offences against the Person Act 1837 583:Offences against the Person Act 1828 553:Offences Against the Person Act 1828 551:Section 8 replaced section 2 of the 546:Offences Against the Person Act 1828 533:Section 6 replaced section 4 of the 404:This section creates the offence of 392:This section creates the offence of 333:Offences against the Person Act 1828 189:Offences Against the Person Act 1828 185:Criminal Law Consolidation Acts 1861 156:Offences against the Person Act 1861 36:Offences against the Person Act 1861 18:Offences against the Person Act 1861 5415:National Lesbian and Gay Federation 5217:Abortion in the Republic of Ireland 4657:Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 4220:Abortion in the Republic of Ireland 2314:Section 63 defined the expression " 2293:European Convention of Human Rights 2051:the pregnancy has not exceeded its 2044:the pregnancy has not exceeded its 1972:Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 1948:Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 1863:Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 1795:Abortion in the Republic of Ireland 1633:This section replaced section 1 of 899:Children and Young Persons Act 1933 845:dangerous substance to an embassy. 5400:Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform 4705:British Pregnancy Advisory Service 4491:Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference 4272:Fourteenth Amendment (Information) 2028:Both statutes were enacted by the 1989:Police Service of Northern Ireland 1742:Section 56 created the offence of 25: 4400:Irish Family Planning Association 3234:partial text of the original Act. 3224:, as originally enacted from the 2366:Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1861 2180:The 2013 Act was repealed by the 741:Wounding and grievous bodily harm 5405:Gay and Lesbian Equality Network 5382:Zappone v. Revenue Commissioners 4052:Encouraging or assisting a crime 4012:Perverting the course of justice 3433:Encouraging or assisting a crime 3154: 3097:. Office for National Statistics 2222:. It replaces section 14 of the 1777:. It replaces section 22 of the 895:cruelty to persons under sixteen 53:Parliament of the United Kingdom 46: 4440:Termination for Medical Reasons 4176:History of English criminal law 4067:Obstruction of a police officer 3730:Fear or provocation of violence 2382:Offences Against the Person Act 2220:concealing the birth of a child 2209:Concealing the birth of a child 1696:Section 53 & 54 – Abduction 1642:Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 1397:Criminal Law Amendment Act 1871 1271:Criminal Law Revision Committee 1257:This offence could be tried at 1068:1 KB 505, 50 TLR 62, 30 Cox 27 1005:Criminal Law Revision Committee 974:Prevention of Offences Act 1851 834:Prevention of Offences Act 1851 806:Prevention of Offences Act 1851 5597:LGBT law in the United Kingdom 5192:World League for Sexual Reform 4623:Abortion in the United Kingdom 4077:Refusing to assist a constable 3893:Taking without owner's consent 1791:Abortion in the United Kingdom 1342:Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1989 1217:Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1989 936:(malicious injuries by fire). 565:extra-territorial jurisdiction 327:Section 1 – Penalty for murder 198:. The act was also adopted in 1: 5232:Abortion in the United States 4390:Amnesty International Ireland 4266:Thirteenth Amendment (Travel) 4233: 4097:Fabrication of false evidence 3809:Misconduct in a public office 3735:Harassment, alarm or distress 3309:Regulatory (lowered mens rea) 2016:(a) to the woman herself; or 1296:, and the offences under the 915:Explosive Substances Act 1883 840:Sections 23 and 24: Poisoning 496:Statute Law Revision Act 1892 3814:Misfeasance in public office 3414:Ignorantia juris non excusat 3161:Open Government Licence v3.0 1607:c. 56) and section 2 of the 1344:. It has not been replaced. 1219:. It has not been replaced. 570:British Nationality Act 1948 351:Section 3 – Disposal of body 5592:United Kingdom abortion law 5572:Offences against the person 5446:Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 5018:Catholic Church in Scotland 4725:Family Planning Association 4536:Pro-Life Amendment Campaign 3981:Cheating the public revenue 3773:Effecting a public mischief 3619:Assault with intent to rape 2957:. Crown Prosecution Service 2931:. Crown Prosecution Service 2905:. Crown Prosecution Service 2879:. Crown Prosecution Service 1964:Northern Ireland Parliament 1455:Criminal Procedure Act 1853 596:See also section 72 of the 535:Criminal Procedure Act 1851 456:manslaughter in English law 176:offences against the person 5618: 5366:Norris v. Attorney General 4710:Marie Stopes International 4057:Escape from lawful custody 3943:Fraud by abuse of position 3609:Assault with intent to rob 3533:Category:Criminal defences 2854:c. 69), section 1(1); the 1788: 1762: 1650: 1365:Shipping Offences Act 1793 965:Causing danger on railways 610:Criminal Attempts Act 1981 502:"Penal servitude for life" 362:Hanging in Chains Act 1834 32:United Kingdom legislation 5281: 4253:Constitutional amendments 4173:For obsolete aspects see 4162: 3908:Misappropriation of funds 3840:Offences against property 3522:Diminished responsibility 2856:Criminal Justice Act 1948 2846:c. 100), section 59; the 2815:Criminal Justice Act 1948 2813:c. 100), section 58; the 2598:13 September 2009 at the 2260:Criminal Justice Act 1948 2258:then by section 1 of the 2034:Northern Ireland Assembly 2030:United Kingdom Parliament 1985:Royal Ulster Constabulary 1834:Crown Prosecution Service 1584:was liable to be kept in 1492:Criminal Justice Act 1951 1480:Criminal Justice Act 1951 1424:Criminal Justice Act 1988 1413:Criminal Justice Act 1988 1331:Criminal Justice Act 1948 1202:Criminal Justice Act 1948 1043:Criminal Justice Act 1948 684:Criminal Justice Act 2003 508:Criminal Justice Act 1948 492:Criminal Justice Act 1948 462:or for any shorter term. 321:Criminal Justice Act 1990 317:Criminal Justice Act 1964 289:Criminal Justice Act 2003 45: 40: 5505:Montague Burton Building 5441:Alternative Miss Ireland 4745:Abortion Support Network 4385:Abortion Rights Campaign 3995:Offences against justice 3768:Outraging public decency 3692:Sexual Offences Act 2003 3493:inc. participation in a 3403:Lesser included offences 3359:Intention in English law 3354:Intention (criminal law) 2848:Penal Servitude Act 1891 2592:and the second schedule 2387:Abortion in Sierra Leone 2320:Sexual Offences Act 1956 2297:Sexual Offences Act 2003 2286:Sexual Offences Act 1956 2274:Sexual Offences Act 1956 2256:Penal Servitude Act 1891 1748:Child Abduction Act 1984 1732:Sexual Offences Act 1956 1720:Sexual Offences Act 1956 1716:Sexual Offences Act 1956 1690:Sexual Offences Act 1956 1671:Penal Servitude Act 1857 1616:Sexual Offences Act 1956 1609:Penal Servitude Act 1857 1298:Criminal Damage Act 1971 923:Criminal Damage Act 1971 827:Sexual Offences Act 2003 510:and section 1(2) of the 450:Section 5 – Manslaughter 308:and have been repealed. 300:Sections 1 to 3 – Murder 207:Sexual Offences Act 2003 84:Territorial extent  2295:so was repealed by the 2112:Constitution of Ireland 1970:, which replicated the 1282:Scottish Law Commission 897:under section 1 of the 626:7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. 598:Domestic Abuse Act 2021 4112:Other common law areas 4062:Obstruction of justice 3804:Accessory (legal term) 3566:Corporate manslaughter 3214:, as amended from the 2862:. c. 58), section 1(1) 2821:. c. 58), section 1(1) 2206: 2178: 2154: 2146:Thirty-Sixth Amendment 2142: 2125: 2036:was not in operation. 2026: 1980: 1932: 1901: 1882: 1822: 1810: 1597:non-textual amendments 1322: 1215:of Schedule 1 to, the 1193: 1034: 1023:, this section reads: 802: 764: 579: 479: 5227:Abortion in Australia 5072:Norman St John-Stevas 4801:Douglas Vernon Hubble 4720:Amnesty International 4027:Misprision of treason 3948:Conspiracy to defraud 3903:Handling stolen goods 3747:Public Order Act 1986 3702:Public order offences 3028:. Legislation.gov.uk. 3016:. Legislation.gov.uk. 3004:. Legislation.gov.uk. 2833:. Legislation.gov.uk. 2800:. Legislation.gov.uk. 2441:Short Titles Act 1896 2439:was conferred by the 2360:Consequential repeals 1651:Further information: 1466:Criminal Law Act 1977 1417:Criminal Law Act 1977 1078:Criminal Law Act 1967 691:Public Order Act 1986 520:Criminal Law Act 1997 460:imprisonment for life 425:Criminal Law Act 1977 315:by section 15 of the 265:Criminal Law Act 1997 5577:English criminal law 4841:Walter L. Neustatter 4454:Anti-abortion rights 4344:A, B and C v Ireland 4047:Harboring a fugitive 4017:Witness intimidation 3967:Forgery, personation 3586:Concealment of birth 3280:English criminal law 3163:. © Crown copyright. 2304:buggery with animals 2235:Section 61 – Buggery 2048:week (regulation 3); 1595:, incorporating the 1401:Trade Union Act 1871 1383:Proposals for repeal 1265:Proposals for repeal 747:grievous bodily harm 406:conspiracy to murder 400:Conspiracy to murder 394:soliciting to murder 388:Soliciting to murder 5410:Gay Doctors Ireland 5275:Republic of Ireland 4576:Savita Halappanavar 4378:Pro-abortion rights 4102:Rescuing a prisoner 4072:Wasting police time 3830:Dereliction of duty 3789:Breach of the peace 3507:Prevention of crime 3369:Criminal negligence 3071:. Home Office. 2014 3045:. 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Index

Offences against the Person Act 1861
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
24 & 25 Vict.
Royal assent
Commencement
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861
legislation.gov.uk
24 & 25 Vict.
Act
Parliament
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
offences against the person
statutes
Criminal Law Consolidation Acts 1861
Offences Against the Person Act 1828
England and Wales
British possessions
Sexual Offences Act 2003
Sexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 2008
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019
Fenians
England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997
consolidation
Criminal Law Act 1997

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