No priest in the diocese was convicted of having committed an offence against a child or young person.
So perhaps it is true, as the party's present leaders now insist, that no offence against Thatcherism was ever intended.
Churches are committing hate crimes and more succinctly a violent criminal offence against a federally protected minority namely the gay community.
On the contrary, colonising other peoples is now considered an offence against humanity: it has been abandoned and should not be mourned.
This is an offence against the American tradition of government.
In early September, it announced that it would not give visas to suspected child-sex tourists, whether or not the foreigners had been convicted of an offence against a minor.
Often, the press is not allowed to explain the nature of any supposed offence against the crown, so Thais have no way to tell whether it really was so disrespectful.
Mr Smith, of Lewisham, south-east London, has been charged with two counts of indecent assault on a boy under 14, two of gross indecency with a boy under 14 and one of a serious sexual offence against a boy under 16, police said.
Miss Widdecombe was offering up further details of the Tories' proposed new offence of violence against public sector workers during a visit to a London housing estate on Monday.
Although Manchester United's Gary Neville was only fined for a similar offence in a match against Liverpool at Old Trafford in 2003, the FA do have the power to suspend players for such behavior.
One of the men jailed over the Facebook messages after admitting an offence under the Serious Crime Act of intentionally encouraging another to assist the commission of an indictable offence is to appeal against his sentence.
The Venezuelan foreign ministry, however, called Peru's move a "mockery of international law, a strong blow to the fight against corruption and an offence to the people of Venezuela".
An attempt therefore, to re-open the case and direct allegations against Ms Thanou for an offence which has already been settled, with the official approval of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, would violate many rights afforded to Ms Thanou and which they could be dealt with by the appropriate Courts of Law.
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But its draft laws against corruption, including a new offence of illicit enrichment, are stuck in Congress.
"On this basis, I advised that there may in fact only perhaps be 10 to 12 victims against whom we can actually prove an offence, " he said.
TfL's decision was in compliance with article 10 and stopping the advert was justified as its advertising policy clearly stated it could rule against displaying something that could cause "widespread offence" and the public body also had a positive duty to promote equality, the court heard.
Another thread by "andyroo" was found that contained details of a parking offence in West Yorkshire, which the user said he had appealed against using falsified documentation.
The report said that only one of the 21 priests against whom an allegation was made was convicted of a criminal offence.
The vast majority of officers sincerely uphold the law - cases like this are extremely rare and we will take action against any officer or member of staff who commits a criminal offence.
In his speech, the PM also said the government was to consult on making it a criminal offence in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to force a person to marry against their will.
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Only 17 hate crimes against disabled people were reported in Cumbria last year because victims did not realise an offence had been committed, police said.
He said he remained "flatly against" the idea of mandatory jail terms for under 16s, but was creating the new offence for 16 and 17 year-olds which would result in automatic detention.
After all, one of the witnesses will be a distinguished historian, Arthur Schlesinger, one of 400 historians who last week jointly declared that Mr Clinton's behaviour did not amount to an impeachable offence a view echoed by Peter Rodino, the former Democratic congressman who in 1974 supervised the impeachment proceedings against Richard Nixon.
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