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Offence

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Offence meaning

British, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada standard spelling of offense.

Example sentences (20)

This includes in cases of intentional criminal offences, if the offence resulted in death, if the offence resulted in severe bodily injuries or if the perpetrator of the offence was not identified and thus has not been held criminally liable.

Driver issued with a traffic offence report (TOR) for the insecure load offence as well as for not displaying a number plate.

He stressed that the defendant even denied committing the offence and as such there was no prima facie case linking the defendant to the offence.

Section 10 should be amended to include a new section 10 (a) (iii) which shall read thus “Any person who commits an offence under section 10 (a) (i) or (ii) is guilty of an offence of official corruption and is liable to imprisonment for seven (7) years”.

That centred around whether or not the offence was correctly prosecuted as an ongoing offence, rather a series of individual offences relation to the 43 instances of pollution particularised in the charges.

The images are then reviewed by the AI software with those identified as likely to contain evidence of an offence anonymised and sent for review by a person to confirm an offence has occurred.

The solicitor added it was an isolated offence, the defendant having a clean driving licence prior to the offence.

A supervision order only comes into effect after the individual has served their time and, in the eyes of the law, has paid their debt to society for the offence, although there may remain a risk of a repeat offence.

Bumrah’s offence is a Level 1 offence under the ICC code of conduct.

He was also cleared of one count of kidnapping, one count of committing an offence of kidnapping with an intent to commit a sexual offence, and one count of administering a substance with intent.

In dismissing Tam's appeal, High Court judges Jeremy Poon, Derek Pang and Anthea Pang said sedition is a statutory offence and intention to incite violence is not a necessary element of the offence.

Jack Smith, 21, of Hob Lane in Burton Green, was charged with rape and committing an offence with the intention of committing a relevant sexual offence.

Likewise, refusing such an invitation may well cause offence, but making offence a moral category turns ethics from being a matter of right and wrong into a matter of taste.

Lupu was convicted of two charges of sexual assault, one count of kidnap, and one charge of committing an offence with the intention of committing a relevant sexual offence.

This new trial scheme will see the cameras capture footage of an offence being committed, before it is sent for a secondary human check to confirm that an offence has in fact occurred.

Court documents show he handed himself in two years later but was acquitted of the drugs offence and convicted of the lesser offence of handling alcohol and tobacco that had been smuggled into Sweden.

Meanwhile, Police investigations are underway to ascertain facts surrounding the commission of the offence and that the suspect has been charged with the offence of murder.

The Court of Appeal also held that the offence of misconduct in public office was an offence at common law which is incorporated in the law of Saint Kitts and Nevis and was not repealed or removed by Parliament.

This time, seven eatery proprietors were compounded, six of whom for committing an offence under Regulation 12(1)(a) and one for the offence under Regulation 12(1)(b).

While section 213 states that a person is guilty of the offence of unnatural sex if an individual engages in sodomy or any other sexual conduct that is against the order of nature, section 214 grades the offence as a petty misdemeanour.