Imprisoner - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unnatural offence
with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a
Warrant-case
means a case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years.
Magna Carta
original, which is as follows:- 'Nullus liber homo capiatur vel imprisonetur aut disseisiatur de libero tenemento suo vel libertatibus vel liberis
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Poaching
before sunrise, 'game,' as above defined, is punishable summarily by imprisonment with hard labour; and any persons, to the number of
Incitement to Disaffection Act
fine up to 200l., or on summary conviction, four months' imprisonment or up to 20l., or in either case to both
Brawling
unrepealed but disused 1 Mary, st. 2, c. 3, by imprisonment until the party repent. By the Act of 1860, persons
Fine capiendo pro terris
jury, had his lands and goods taken, and his body imprisoned, to be remitted his imprisonment, and have his land and
Crofton system
of prison discipline employing for consecutive periods cellular confinement associated imprisonment under the mark system restraint intermediate between imprisonment and freedom
Abusing children
and afterwards 13), the offence is a misdemeanour punishable by imprisonment, with or without hard labour, to the extent of two
Age
a 'child,' i.e., a person under 14, shall not be imprisoned or sent to prison or penal servitude; and a 'young
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