Sentences with phrase «other elements of the offence»

The other elements of the offence are: - The premises from which each sale is made must be either licensed premises or premises authorised to be used for a permitted temporary activity.

Not exact matches

The U.S. federal sentencing process is a point - based system, where the nature of the offences, mitigating factors and other elements are plugged into a sort of mathematical equation to arrive at a numerical «offence level» score.
In the wake of the Force determination to rid the state of criminal elements, no fewer than 30 kidnapping, armed robbery and other offences suspects, terrorising...
In the wake of the Force determination to rid the state of criminal elements, no fewer than 30 kidnapping, armed robbery and other offences suspects, terrorising kogi state have been arrested by the men of the Kogi state command of the Nigeria Police force.
The case will consider whether the law against polygamy is consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and also look at what are the necessary elements of an offence — that is, whether Section 293 requires that polygamy involve a minor or some other element of abuse or exploitation.
In other words, according to the Advocate General the interpretation of one of the core elements of the ne bis in idem (the «same acts») already leaves quite broad possibilities for national authorities not to consider the material acts as the same offence, thus not necessarily triggering the protection of ne bis in idem.
«Here, the offence set out in s. 32 (1)(c) requires the proof of two fault elements: one subjective, the other objective.
However, he was of the view that the «making available» offence required some «positive facilitation» of access to the pornography, which Mr. Spencer had not done, and further he believed Mr. Spencer's evidence that he did not know that others could access his folder so that the fault element (mens rea) of the offence had not been proved.
Like other Canadian criminal law competition offences, however, like conspiracy under section 45 and the criminal misleading advertising offences, all of the elements need to be established on a criminal burden of proof — i.e., beyond a reasonable doubt.
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