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Penal Servitude was abolished in 1997 and changed to imprisonment as per section 11(5) of the Criminal Law Act 1997. Callan took a case arguing that by default of him undergoing a sentence for imprisonment, it entitled him to remission in accordance with the law. He referred to rule 59 of the Prison Rules 2007.
The Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997 [1] is an Act of the Oireachtas which virtually codified the criminal law on offences against the person in the Republic of Ireland. The Act replaced the greater part of the Offences against the Person Act 1861, scrapping such concepts as actual bodily harm and grievous bodily harm, and ...
Gilligan v Ireland [2013] IESC 45; [2013] 2 IR 745; [2014] ILRM 153 [1] is an Irish Supreme Court case where the constitutionality of section 13 of the Criminal Law Act 1976 was challenged. This statutory provision related to the sentencing of those who commit a further crime while in prison.
Criminal Law Act (with its many variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in the Kingdom of Great Britain and later in the United Kingdom, as well as in the Republic of Ireland and the Republic of Singapore. The term encompasses acts relating to the criminal law, including both substantive and procedural aspects of that law.
Medical Practitioners Act (1927) Non-Fatal Offences Act (1997) Ombudsman Act (1980) Ombudsman for Children Act (2002) Organisation of Working Time Regulations (1998) Prison Act (1933) Prison Act (1956) Prison Act (1970) Prison (Disciplinary Code for Officers) Rules (1996) Prisoners Temporary Release Rules (1960) Prisons Visiting Commitiees Act ...
Capital punishment in Ireland; Criminal Justice (Offences Relating to Information Systems) Act 2017; Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001; Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2006; Criminal Law Amendment Act; Criminal Statutes (Ireland) Repeal Act 1828
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The following offences were previously under the common law until their repeal and replacement as follows: assault and battery (repealed by the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997) [1] assault occasioning actual bodily harm (repealed by the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997 [2]