The lawyer said there had been no risk of Greens committing the sort of offence the SOPO was designed to prevent.
Jelavic tried to get the better of Mulgrew again as the pair went one-on-one at a Rangers attack and, though the Celtic man committed a foul on the edge of the box, referee Thomson produced a yellow card, not judging the offence the denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity.
But the offence was greatly aggravated by the disrespect he had shown for Mr Howells's body and that the offence was purely financially motivated.
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Or why not, as some Republicans muse, separate the offence from the punishment?
Mr David Bowen, prosecuting, said the offence on the bus, which took place in September, was "troubling and frightening" for passengers and the driver involved.
"We are somewhat displeased that it's not the maximum sentence of two years in view of the nature of the offence and the public interest, " he said.
Huhne did not admit to the offence in the calls but on Monday he pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice and resigned as an MP.
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"I have always approached the game with the intention of only playing it hard and fair, " said Burger, who only received a yellow card for the offence during the game.
Despite more than 40 cases of assisted dying being reported since 2009, there have been no prosecutions for the offence since the Director of Public Prosecutions introduced new policy guidelines in 2010.
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.
Ms Pryce, who denies the offence, recorded the calls with the help of Sunday Times political editor Isabel Oakeshott around April 2011, as she tried to get the former MP to admit points-swapping for a speeding offence from 2003.
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Second, we are shifting from tackling the offence to targeting the offender.
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"This is not a return to offending at any level comparable to the offence which brought the original sentence, " said Mr Collins.
Asked about the offence caused by the remarks three years ago, Starr told the BBC that Liverpool was still very important to him.
Edwards' legal team said he had been frustrated at the time of the offence because of the standard of accommodation found for him in Wrexham.
New Zealand judicial officer Peter Hobbs ruled on the incident and after reviewing video footage, he deemed the offence was at the low end of seriousness.
Campbell ruined a fine day's work by handballing as he jumped in the box, and unlike the earlier Dabizas controversy, this time Durkin spotted the offence and awarded the penalty.
Rupert Murdoch has apologised for a Gerald Scarfe cartoon that was published in The Sunday Times at the weekend because of the offence it caused the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
He was due to go on trial but changed his plea to guilty after district judge Roy Anderson indicated White would be convicted of the offence even if the animal was dead before it was cooked.
On Wednesday, 21-year-old Stacey McCaughey from Dullisk Way in Comber was released on bail after she appeared in court in Bangor charged with the offence of perverting the course of justice and with making a false statement.
The prosecution said Ms Pryce passed the story about his speeding offence to the press in revenge for his extra-marital affair.
But as they tried to run down the clock, the visitors were penalised for an offence in the ruck.
The Blues fired back at the 14-man Saints, Parks putting his side ahead for the first time after another ruck offence inside the Northampton 22.
In a statement it said that although the five major inquiries held into the hospital had highlighted unacceptable standards of care, "at that time there was no evidence that the circumstances of any of the tragic deaths constituted a criminal offence under the law".
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The maximum possible prison sentence for an offence under the 1990 Act is 10 years.
Tonga's indiscipline was a constant problem and Ganson finally lost patience after 24 minutes, sending Esikele Tonga to the sin-bin for yet another offence at the ruck.
But finding the programme in breach of guidelines on harm and offence, the committee said the comments "did not meet generally accepted standards in the context of their portrayal of a disability".
The Munster wing was rightly sin-binned for the offence and Hook struck the penalty.
North Wales Police later charged seven men and two women who admitted the offence when brought before the courts.
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