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misdemeanour
▪ I. misdeˈmeanour, -or, n.1 Forms: see demeanour. [mis-1 4.] 1. a. Evil behaviour, misconduct. Now rare.1494 Fabyan Chron. ii. clvii. 146 For the whiche mysse demeanure of this woman, that she had innaturally slayne hir lorde and husbonde [etc.]. 1561 Child-Marriages (1897) 78 Whan he perceyvid thi...
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misdemeanour
misdemeanour(US misdemeanor), / ˌmɪsdɪˈmi:nə(r); ˌmɪsdɪ`minɚ/ n1 (infml or joc 口或谑) minor wrongdoing; misdeed 程度轻的恶行; 罪行 petty misdemeanours 越轨.2 (law 律) (formerly, in Britain) punishable offence less serious than a felony (旧时, 英国)轻罪, 小罪.
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Misprision
The offence was (and in the United States still is) a misdemeanour punishable on indictment by fine and imprisonment. (There was no such offence as misprision of a misdemeanour.) These categories were abolished in 1967.
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Larceny Act 1901
It made the offence of fraudulently misappropriating property entrusted to a person by another, or received by him on behalf of another a misdemeanour
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misdemeanant
misdemeanant (mɪsdɪˈmiːnənt) [f. misdemean v.1 + -ant, or f. misdemeanour by substitution of suffix.] A person convicted of a misdemeanour.1819 J. J. Gurney Notes on Visit to Prisons 78 The only division of these females being that of misdemeanants from felons. Amongst the men, the classification is...
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Official Secrets Act 1920
"Misdemeanour"
See the Criminal Law Act 1967, the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 and section 8(2) of this Act. "Misdemeanour"
See the Criminal Law Act 1967, the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 and section 8(2) of this Act.
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misdemeaning
† misdeˈmeaning, vbl. n. Obs. [mis-1 3.] Misconduct, misdemeanour.1487 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 389/1 For othre misdemenyng of the said John Morys ayenst your Highnesse. 1492 Plumpton Corr. (Camden) 265 Consideringe the said Dame Joyce was innocent, & nothinge knowinge of his misdemeaninge. 1562–3 Act 5 ...
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Criminal Law Act 1967
Part I abolished the distinction between felony and misdemeanour and makes consequential provisions. Part II abolished a number of obsolete crimes. Part I – Felony and misdemeanour
This Part implements the recommendations made by the Criminal Law Revision Committee in their seventh report.
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Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Act 1848
comitatus in each district between the ages of 16 and 60 to assist in apprehending suspected murderers when killings took place, or else be guilty of a misdemeanour
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Causing bodily harm by wanton or furious driving
"Misdemeanour"
The reference to a misdemeanour must now be construed as a reference to an offence.
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Article 3-8
Territorial scope of application. Art. 3 Felonies or misdemeanours in Switzerland. 1 Any person who commits a felony or misdemeanour in Switzerland is subject to this Code.
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「非重刑罪」
对(misdemeanour)的提述,须解释为对罪行(offence)的提述。条文中的「即属犯非重刑罪」就是「即属犯罪」。
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Theftbote
Theftbote, a misdemeanour, occurs when a crime victim accepts the return of stolen property or makes other arrangements with a felon in exchange for an Theftbote was one of the first misdemeanour offences to be enacted.
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Obscene libel
Prior to the abolition by section 1 of the Criminal Law Act 1967 of the distinction between felony and misdemeanour, it was regarded as a misdemeanour.
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Bojna Čavoglave
The High Misdemeanour Court of Croatia originally found the line to be a criminal offense, which risked a ban of the song, but Thompson appealed the decision The same High Misdemeanour Court accepted his appeal, allowing Thompson to use the greeting in the song and in concerts.
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