Public Order Act 1986 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Public Order Act 1986 creates offences commonly used by United Kingdom police to deal with public disorder and violence, replacing similar common law offences and the Public Order Act 1936. ;Sec...
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Fear or provocation of violence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fear or provocation of violence is a statutory offence in England and Wales. The offence is created by section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986: 1) A person is guilty of an offence if he - a) uses tow...
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to amend section 7 of the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875, section 1 of the Prevention of Crime Act 1953, Part V of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1980 and the Sporting Events (Control ... Sub-s (4): word in square brackets in para (a) substituted by the Public Order (Amendment) Act 1996, s 1.
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“statutory document” means any document issued under an Act other than a statutory instrument or an order of a court; ... Every Act shall be a public Act and shall be judicially noticed as such, unless the contrary is expressly provided by the Act. ... (4) A reference in an enactment by number or letter to a Part, section,
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Sections 1-3 of the Public Order Act 1986 are the most serious and carry the most serious penalties. Riot carries up to 10 years, ... At a trial on indictment, a jury will usually have the alternative option of convicting the defendant of the lesser offence of threatening behaviour (Section 4 of the act).
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I am due to stand trial in April for Section 4 of Public Order Act, The circumstances are these: - Around 30-40 Males aged 17-30 were brawling outside a public house, then around 15 officers arrived to retain order.
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4.—(1) It shall be an offence for any person to be present in any public place while intoxicated to such an extent as would give rise to a reasonable apprehension that he might endanger himself or any other person in his vicinity. ... Quick Search; Search for word(s) / phrase in Title of Act or Statutory Instrument;
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( b ) without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, is acting in a manner which consists of loitering in a public place in circumstances, which may include the company of other persons, that give rise to a reasonable apprehension for ... Quick Search; Search for word(s) / phrase in Title of Act or Statutory Instrument;
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An Act to make further provision in relation to criminal justice (including employment in the prison service); to amend or extend the criminal law and powers for preventing ... 4. Breaches of requirements of supervision of persons subject to secure training orders. ... Public Order: Collective Trespass or Nuisance on Land...
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(4) Section 160 of the [1988 c. 33.] Criminal Justice Act 1988 (which penalises the possession of indecent photographs of children) shall be amended as follows— ... (3) In subsection (2) above “specified” means specified by an order made under this section.
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