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Indecent assault

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are the same for the common law offence of assault, the only distinction being that the act committed must have a sexual connotation.
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Prosecutions can proceed under sections 14 and 15 of the 1956 act for offences committed before the new law came into force.
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Indecent assault was a broadly defined offence under sections 14 and 15 of the
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Contempt of sovereign or statute (breach of any statutory wording as a crime)
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Until-dawn detention for being a stranger passing a night-watchman
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and has significant overlap with offences referred to as
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Index

aggravated assault
common law
jurisdictions
sex crime
sexual assault
Sexual Offences Act 1956
sexual assault
Sexual Offences Act 2003
actus reus
rape
mens rea
common law assault and/or battery
Indian Penal Code
New South Wales
Crimes Act 1900
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t
e
History of English criminal law
common law
Felony
Misdemeanour
Arrestable offence
Contempt of sovereign or statute (breach of any statutory wording as a crime)
Scales of justice
Inchoate offences
Incitement
Marital coercion
Provocation
Offences against the person

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