Examples of 'crimes act' in a sentence

Meaning of "crimes act"

The crimes act refers to a specific legislation or legal framework that outlines and defines criminal offenses, their prohibitions, and the associated penalties or punishments. It is a statutory law that typically covers a wide range of criminal activities, such as theft, assault, fraud, or murder. The crimes act serves as a tool for regulating and providing guidelines for law enforcement, prosecutors, and the judicial system in terms of dealing with criminal behavior and its consequences

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Participation in review and development of the environmental crimes act.
Electronic crimes act.
He was also a strong opponent of the federal hate crimes act.
The Crimes Act does not provide for a monetary penalty for the offence of money laundering.
Crimes against humanity and war crimes act rsc.
Under the Crimes Act it is an offence to impersonate a Commonwealth officer.
Those responsible for violations of human rights and war crimes act with complete impunity.
The Crimes Act was amended to create new offences in relation to trafficking.
Domestic violence would also be addressed in the new version of the Crimes Act.
The jurisdiction provisions of the International Crimes Act already make provision for this.
This age group is treated as adult offenders under the Crimes Act.
The International Crimes Act already makes provision for such responsibility.
No actions of mine have contravened the Crimes Act.
The International Crimes Act is governed by Dutch criminal law and criminal procedure.
Abortion is currently a crime under the Crimes Act.

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The Crimes Act was a " comprehensive statute defining an impressive variety of federal crimes.
Have not seen that particular charge in the Crimes Act.
Ladies and gentlemen, our Crimes Act is littered with offences that are meaningless today.
Chiranuch was among the first to be sentenced under the Computer Crimes Act.
The Crimes Act makes abortion illegal, except on limited grounds.
There are a number of concerns with the plans to repeal the International Crimes Act.
Section 16 of the International Crimes Act provides the statutory framework for this decision.
This too is already provided for in the International Crimes Act.
Prosecutions under the Crimes Act do not require the consent of the Attorney-General.
This also applies to offences under the International Crimes Act.
The Proceeds of Crimes Act makes money-laundering and the financing of terrorism predicate offences.
Identification is a requirement for a prosecution under the Computer Crimes Act.
Do not quote the Crimes Act at me, mate.
First and foremost, police conduct is subject to the Crimes Act.
The Federal Crimes Act 1914 incorporates the principle of arrest being the sanction of last resort.
Torture is now a criminal offence under section 8 of the International Crimes Act.
The Prevention of Crimes Act 2008 provides for mandatory supervision for various crimes including domestic violence.
I will not have you charged under Section 7 of the Crimes Act.
The Computer Crimes Act is even more unsavoury . ".
The autonomous offence is now regulated in a new section 8a of the International Crimes Act.
The Crimes Act of 1790 had established only one counterfeiting offense, which was punishable by death.
President 's prepared to reverse policy … and support your amendment to the War Crimes Act.
The Crimes Act 1914 provides a right to an interpreter for a non-English-speaking person during police questioning.
Every last word. No actions of mine have contravened the Crimes Act.
Consultations to revise the Crimes Act of 1969 were still under way.
He has been charged with several offences under Canada 's War Crimes Act.
New Zealand 's Crimes Act 1961 defines an organized criminal group as follows.
Penal servitude and prevention of crimes act - 1.
The Crimes Act 1900 has general application and includes domestic relationships.
You are being charged under section 10 of the Crimes Act.
The International Crimes Act was expected to enter into force in the course of 2003.
This is laid down in section 8a, subsection 2 of the International Crimes Act.
In addition, the Crimes Act 1969 makes other kinds of interference criminal offences.
Although the term " inhuman treatment " is not defined in the War Crimes Act.
Victoria Section 67 of the Crimes Act 1958 creates the offence of concealing birth of a child.

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