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Officials of the Socialist and Communist parties are usually beaten on arrival, without having committed any specific offence.
Prince Andrew and Cilla Black would be sentenced to a lengthy period of community service under a law decreeing that people can be punished just for who they are rather than for any specific offence.
Unless it is so grossly obscene that it is caught by the Obscene Publications Act, and a jury finds the material is such as to deprave and corrupt anyone seeing it, there isn't any specific offence to punish such an act.
Investigations by these units, such as that into the 2002 Kikambala Bombings, stretch on for years, swiftly become completely diffused from any specific offence and are characterized by a failure to catch any offenders and a string of botched prosecutions.
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Zhang also warned people not to break the law but did not refer to any specific offences.
"This is the camp where fireworks and drugs were seized yesterday [Tuesday]." He said any specific offences would be investigated separately.
Unison wants a law that makes assaulting a public sector worker a specific offence.
Under the 2005 Gambling Act, there is a specific offence relating to cheating at gambling.
An MP urges the government to introduce a specific offence of exploitation.
Michael Fuller, the chief inspector of the CPS, said the Law Commission had been asked to consider whether there should be a specific offence of disability hate crime.
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