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… is separate guidance for Firearms offences. It is not an exhaustive account of all the offences but a guide to some … separate count for the offence of either possession of anoffensiveweapon or having a bladed article alongside the … a gravity knife. A person will have a defence where they possess the item as the operator of, or a person acting on …
… with a communications network offence and possession of anoffensiveweaponin a privateplace. Iwan Jenkins of the CPS said: …
… Sexual Intimidation, Abuse or Harassment Firearms and Offensive Weapons Criminal Damage Burglary Obstructing … to, or part of, the commission of other offences. An offence under the Act may, for example, also lead to or involve an assault, unlawful possession of a weapon or the causing of criminal damage. See Additional …
… officers Possession of unauthorised weapons and other offensive weapons Acid attacks Deliberate cell fires … handcuffing of prisoners at court Sentencing Introduction An offence committed in prison by a prisoner may be dealt … makes it an offence to produce, supply, offer to supply, possess with intent to supply, import or export psychoactive …
… prison term of nine years – six years' imprisonment with an extended licence of three years. He was also issued with a … Filipiak was also sentenced for possession of anoffensiveweapon. Building the case: Bringing Stanislaw Filipiak to …
… J Assault with intent to resist arrest H Assault with weapon with intent to rob B Assaulting prison officer whilst … offence with intent to commit sexual offence D Concealing an arrestable offence I Concealing criminal property B … Possession of firearm without certificate C Possession of offensiveweapon H Possession or acquisition of certain …
… or a prohibited weapon, as defined in section 57(1D) ; or an accessory to a lethal barrelled weapon or a prohibited … under section 5(1) and (1A) of the Firearms Act 1968 to possess, purchase or acquire without authority any of the … the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33) applies (specified offensive weapons, knives and bladed weapons).” Section 28(2) …
… drugs offences Offence Contrary to Class Endangering an aircraft Aviation Security Act 1982 s 2(1)(b) B Cruelty to … s21 B Armed robbery Theft Act 1968 S8(1) B Assault with weapon with intent to rob Theft Act 1968 s8(2) B Class C: … articles by post Post Office Act 1953 s11 H Possession of offensiveweapon Prevention of Crime Act 1953 s1 H Unlawful …
… Communications Act 2003 (‘CA 2003’), and offences created in Part 10 of the Online Safety Act 2023 (‘OSA 2023’). The … The MCA 1988 and CA 2003 continue to encompass ‘grossly offensive’ and ‘indecent’ messages. The CA 2003 also … communications offence ( Section 181 OSA 2023 ) An offence of sending/showing flashing images electronically …
… and Wales, despite not every act or omission forming an essential element of the offence having taken place within … time has with him any firearm or imitation firearm, any weapon of offence, or any explosive”. Burglary Evidence is … PCA 1953. In the PCA 1953 an item which is not “per se” offensive does not become offensive simply because it is used …