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False pretence, obtaining property
incurring debt, under false pretences is a misdemeanour punishable by imprisonment, with hard labour up to 12 months, by s. 13
Felo de se
is liable to be cashiered and a soldier to be imprisoned for attempted suicide.
Gypsies
fifteen days after command so to do, upon pain of imprisonment, 4 Reeves, c. xxx., 420. Both this Act, and the
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Felony
the House of Lords. A serious crime usu. punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death, Black's Law
Fine pro redisseisina capiendo
an old writ that lay for the release of one imprisoned for a redisseisin, on payment of a reasonable fine, Reg.
Fleta
for malpractice in their office as judges, were punished with imprisonment and pecuniary penalties, 2 Reeves, p. 279.
Forced labour
exerted through a legal provision such as a provision for imprisonment or fine in case the employee fails to provide labour
Forcible entry
Hen. 6, c. 9), which make forcible entries punishable with imprisonment. The first of these statues provides that 'none shall make
Foreign Enlistment Act
peace with the Crown, he is punishable by fine and imprisonment or either; and by s. 11, if any person within
Fugitive
criminal suspects who flees evades, or escapes arrest prosecution, or imprisonment, esp. by fleeing jurisdiction or by hiding, Black's Law Dictionary,
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