Sentences with phrase «potential offences»

Potential offences under the criminal law include murder, theft, rape, criminal damage and even using a TV without a license!
Suspects would receive a letter warning them of potential offences, which is usually warranted for offences such as graffiti, vandalism, flytipping and noise.
All boxes for potential offences have been checked, but the film plays like Martin is conscious of none of it.
Serious issues of breach of privacy and hacking (potential offences contrary to s. 1 Computer Misuse Act 1990) in relation to the collection of evidence.
A registered provider and manager in a joint Police and CSSIW investigation into the deaths of two service users considering potential offences of manslaughter and offences under the Mental Capacity Act.
I believe this would be to limit potential offence made to their clients.»
«This followed an assessment which concluded that there were reasonable grounds to suspect that potential offences under the law may have occurred.
«On the evening of February 12th, Downing Street was first made aware of a potential offence relating to child abuse imagery.
Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports that Downing Street have said policy adviser Patrick Rock resigned from his job on the day Downing Street was first made aware of a potential offence relating to child abuse imagery.
[DC: The ICO said it was «unable to investigate» and could not «consider prosecution» of a «potential offence».
Although the emails referred to above indicated prime facie evidence of an offence, the Commissioner was unable to investigate because six months had passed since the potential offence was committed, a constraint placed on the legislation by the Magistrates Court Act 1980.
Whether or not this potential offence amounts to harassment is not as straightforward as the commentator expressed and would need to be determined on a case - by - case basis.
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