Ahead of sentencing, Casburn's defence team told the judge her only offence was "being very unhappy at work and making a mad telephone call" to the News of the World.
Liberal and Labour alike, who hold the majority of seats, voted for the measure but for this offence only.
"It only became an offence a very short time ago as victims dared speak up about the damage it caused them and people woke up to how serious it was, " she said.
In his summing up, the judge outlined Ms Pryce's defence, telling jurors a wife is morally blameless in law if she commits an offence only because her husband was present and coerced her.
Burger was shown a yellow card by French referee Christophe Berdos, a decision taken on the advice of New Zealand touch judge Bryce Lawrence, who spotted the offence only 32 seconds into the game.
Within minutes, Jelavic just failed to climb high enough to connect with a cross from fellow substitute Ivan Perisic and Croatia were furious when Vedran Corluka appeared to have his shirt pulled in the penalty area, only for the offence to go unseen.
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.
As it stands, the law is virtually unenforceable, because the only way to prove an offence has been committed is to catch someone selling imported goods they have declared as being for personal use.
Critics also say it is unfair the US authorities need only to outline the alleged offence, and provide "evidence or information that would justify the issue of a warrant for arrest in the UK" whereas British police must provide the American courts with evidence of "probable cause" if it wishes to extradite someone.
Just 70 were arrested, only one for a terrorism-related offence.
"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.
Under the former solicitor's bill, "causing death by negligent driving would be tried in only the Crown Court and would be a serious offence, with a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment".
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Premier League referees' chief Keith Hackett claimed then the posters were wrong and should only have shown full removal of a shirt as an offence.
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It seemed they would be rewarded with a try in the fourth minute as Hewitt broke through, only for the centre to be called back for a crossing offence.
If the fine is not paid after 42 days, the school or local authority has to withdraw the penalty notice, with the only further option being for local authorities to prosecute parents for the offence.
"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.
The home side's evening only went from bad to worse when Matthew Rees was sin-binned for a ruck offence and that opened the way for Floch to breeze in for the bonus point try on 57 minutes as Clermont led 29-0.
The report said that only one of the 21 priests against whom an allegation was made was convicted of a criminal offence.
Thomas, of no fixed address and the only one without previous convictions, was given six months in a young offenders institution for the same offence.
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.
Only then, they argue, will it be protected from measures such as the new law which makes it an offence for a political party to address a rally in Kabylia in Berber.
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