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Previous conviction
Act, 1831, s. 9] in imposing penalties, increase them for second or subsequent offences. Mentioning to Jury.--A previous conviction must in … under the Act or twice summarily convicted of certain other offences; males under sixteen are liable to whipping in addition. Frequently
Shop
half holiday, and from the provisions of closing orders; see Second and Third Schedules. An incorporated company is bound by the … the shop is liable up to 5l. for the first offence, and up to 20l. for a second or subsequent offence.
Age
offence involving carnal knowledge, except as a principal in the second degree in a rape, or the like, where if he
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Subsequent offence
Subsequent offence, the phrase 'subsequent offence' used in the s. in respect
Blasphemy
forfeiture of any office 'ecclesiastical, civil, or military'; for a second, disability to sue in any action, or to be guardian … blasfhmw', to speak impiously; blasphemo, Lat., to revile, Wedgw.], an offence against God and religion, by denying to the Almighty His
Possession
colour of right. The primary meaning is physical control. A second-ary meaning is physical control by an agent or servant, or … knowledge of that possession in the person charged with such offence and secondly where he has not the actual physical possession,
Whipping
convicted on indictment under the Vagrancy Act, 1898, for the second time, or when convicted of certain offences against women under … person can be whipped more than once for the same offence (ibid., s. 36). Numerous Acts provide for the whipping of
Birds
case of other wild birds is five shillings for a second or subsequent offence only, the Act directing that a first
Rabbit
to three months with hard labour (with increased punishments for second or third offences); and by s. 9 of the same … with hard labour (with increased punishments for second or third offences); and by s. 9 of the same Act, armed persons
Fare
payment is punishable by fine up to 40s., and on second or subsequent offence either by fine up to 20l. or
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