Sentences with word «buggery»

In light of the statutory history, the contemporaneous external sources, and the principle that Parliament does not create new offences except through clear and definitive language, the much more plausible reading of the 1954 amendment is that it was the meaning of buggery, not bestiality, that underwent a change.
It spans the period from the abolition of the death penalty for buggery in 1861 to decriminalisation in 1967 and explores how seismic shifts in gender and sexuality found expression in the arts.
We separated the mice by gender in large tanks but fighting and rampant buggery in boy town neccesitated separate quarters for all the guys.
Andrew Soper, who worked as headmaster and senior priest at the fee - paying St Benedicts School in Ealing, denies 19 offences of indecent assault and buggery against boys during the 1970s and 1980s.
He also received four years for 21 counts of indecent assault, four years for a count of assault with intent to commit buggery and 16 months for four counts of indecency with a child.
A little more buggery between / among the DOD forces might help them stay focused and do their jobs more effectively.
Christianity has had a child buggery problem since the dark ages, and no amount of PC malarky will change it.
He denies the 19 alleged offences of indecent assault, indecency with a child, and buggery allegedly committed against 10 boys.
For it is based on the graceless conclusion that only such moral supermen as himself can put an end to the universal buggery.
Then there's the awful prospect of ending below Spurs and praying like buggery Leicester beat them to it.
If you are going to be quoting the Bible, please reference chapter and verse for the benefit of the Hansard stenographers, and the Speaker's Trainbearer is on standby with a cold cloth that can be applied to the temples if any Hon. Member gets overexcited by their thoughts about buggery.
Applying another well - established principle of statutory interpretation — that «no legislative provision should be interpreted so as to render it mere surplusage» — Bauman C.J.B.C. reasoned that bestiality must be distinct from buggery in that it does not require penetration.
But the consequences for the public of his being in fact guilty of buggery, yet nevertheless released, were serious too: he would present an unacceptable risk.
In Connecticut, for example, a man confessed to having had sexual relations with a variety of animals since the age of ten; Massachusetts executed several teenage boys for buggery.
He was given concurrent life sentences, with a minimum term of seven years, for 16 offences of rape and buggery against six victims.
He denies the 19 offences of indecent assault, indecency with a child, and buggery allegedly committed against 10 boys in the 1970s and 80s.
Perhaps stopping the buggery and fraud might hhvae given you enough good graces to fade away like the other cuts from the past, but now you guys have really ticked off alot of smart people.
It seems the Roman Catholic church would have had enough trouble with child - molestation and buggery.
These essays feature his familiar wit («The Beats» literary legacy is just below negligible, their politics chiefly about druggery and buggery») and adroitness with language («Solipsistic Bores suffer — or, more likely, they enjoy — the Copernican Complex: They believe that the solar system rotates around them.
Just like RCC priests rarely tell parents they choose their career path because of their passion for little boy buggery.
In 2012, Coles pleaded guilty to charges of indecent assault and buggery against three boys aged between 10 and 16 in the late 1970s and early 1980s and was sentenced in February 2013 to 8 years imprisonment.
Coles had even met with church figures including Bishop Benn before his arrest and retirement in 1997 and admitted to sexual activity with children, described as «buggery» or «inappropriate fondling».
Then If i don't leave it in the freezer it melts to buggery.
Meanwhile, most of us in the real world are just getting on with it, minus pitchforks, sanctimony, lectures about «cisgendered supremacism» or references to «buggery».
My father was a relentlessly self - improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery.
i have a low grade form of narcolepsy and a pension for buggery i used to smoke pot with johnny Hopkins, yea him and Sloan Kettering where blazing that up everyday, im huge in japan, i was born to a German prostitute named Frau, my summers were quite mundane summers luge in the Swiss alps and if i was insolent i was placed a burlap sack and beating with bars of soap did your pants say on sale, cuz in my room they would be a 100 % off
In effect, it's a Group B Fiesta — a Ford Duratec turbo'd to buggery and completely unrestricted.
When Wild Bush Luxury bought Arkaba, the property's «low country had been grazed to buggery,» Carlow told me.
Tin enthusiasts will already be well familiar finding their games scratched to buggery; a similar problem was reported with the Prey Collectors Edition tin last year.
As one might expect, everything goes to buggery and the dead start shambling in hungry droves.
One of my favourite games last year was mindjack because even though it was broken as all buggery it offered an experience unlike any other.
It will be the first major exhibition to explore the subject, and spans the period from 1861, when the death penalty for buggery was abolished, to decriminalisation.
The crime is in fact a very old one which, at various times in its history, has also been referred to as a type of sodomy or buggery.
Answer: Of course — unless your cruise ship docks in the country of Dominica, where «buggery» is illegal.
Fault grounds for divorce in Virginia include adultery, sodomy, buggery, or conviction of a felony (and imprisonment of at least one year).
A series of human rights complaints were filed against William Whatcott under the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code for various flyers that he had been distributing in the community, expressing his dismay at the presence of «sodomites,» «filth and propaganda,» and «buggery» at local schools.
The offence was incorporated into the first Criminal Code in 1892, which prohibited «buggery, either with a human being or any other living creature.»
«Bestiality» was essentially «buggery with an animal» and there was no dispute that buggery required penetration.
There was no dispute that «buggery» required penetration.
It did so by creating two separate offences: buggery and bestiality.
This interpretation is consistent with the 1985 amendment, which removed the word buggery altogether and inserted the words «anal intercourse» in its place — the clear implication being that the term «buggery» in the 1954 version was also confined to «anal intercourse» with another human.
By the time of the 1954 amendment, however, it would appear that buggery had been confined to unnatural (anal) sex with a human; hence why a distinction was drawn between buggery and bestiality.
If bestiality simply meant «buggery with an animal» — in other words if bestiality was merely a subset of buggery — then the inclusion of the term bestiality would have been superfluous since it would already have been captured by «buggery.»
Of course the consequences for the respondent if the allegations of buggery were made out were serious indeed, long further years of incarceration in prison.
The «guilty» spouse has a number of «defenses» to the charge of adultery, sodomy, or buggery.
TIP: Rather than boiling the buggery out of eggs, I simply bring them to an initial boil, then turn off the heat, put a lid on the saucepan and leave them for 10 minutes.
I boiled the buggery out of them and mashed them with heaps of lactose - free cream and tons of salt.
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