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23.—(1) Where an assisted person is charged with more than one offence on one indictment, the graduated fee payable to the trial advocate shall be based on whichever of those offences he shall select for the purposes.
(2) Where two or more cases to which this Schedule applies involving the same trial advocate are heard concurrently (whether involving the same or different assisted persons):
(a)the trial advocate shall select one case (“the principal case”), which shall be treated for the purposes of remuneration in accordance with the previous paragraphs of this Schedule;
(b)in respect of the main hearing in each of the other cases the trial advocate shall be paid a fixed fee of twenty per cent of:
(i)the basic fee for the principal case, where that is a case falling within paragraph 2, or
(ii)the fixed fee for the principal case, where that is a case falling within paragraph 3.
(3) Where a person appears at a hearing specified in paragraph 11, 12(2), 13, 14, 15 or 16(a) or (b), forming part of two or more cases involving different assisted persons, he shall be paid:
(a)in respect of the first such case, the fixed fee for that hearing specified in the Table following paragraph 22; and
(b)in respect of each of the other cases, twenty per cent of that fee.
(4) Subject to sub-paragraphs (1) to (3), where a person appears at a hearing forming part of two or more cases, he shall be paid the fixed fee for that hearing specified in the Table following paragraph 22 in respect of one such case, without any increase in respect of the other cases.
24.—(1) Where in any case on indictment two trial advocates are instructed to represent the same assisted person:
(a)if the leading advocate is a Queen’s Counsel, he shall receive the same graduated fee as if he were appearing alone;
(b)if the leading advocate is not a Queen’s Counsel, he shall receive seventy-five per cent of the graduated fee payable to Queen’s Counsel appearing alone;
(c)in either case, the junior advocate shall receive one-half of the graduated fee payable to a Queen’s Counsel appearing alone.
(2) Where the assisted person is represented by a single trial advocate and another person charged on the same indictment with an offence falling within the same class is represented by two trial advocates, the single trial advocate shall receive the same graduated fee as if he were appearing as junior to another trial advocate.
(3) Sub-paragraph (2) shall not apply where the charge which the single trial advocate is instructed to defend (or where there is more than one such charge, the charge forming the basis of remuneration in accordance with paragraph 23(1)) is for an offence falling within Class A.
25. Where a person is instructed to appear in court which is not within 40 kilometres of his office or chambers, the appropriate officer may allow an amount for travelling and other expenses incidental to that appearance; provided that the amount shall not be greater than the amount, if any, which would be payable to a trial advocate from the nearest local Bar or the nearest advocate’s office (whichever is the nearer) unless the person instructed to appear has obtained prior approval under CDS Regulations for the incurring of such expenses or can justify his attendance having regard to all the relevant circumstances of the case.
Offence | Contrary to | Year and chapter |
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Class A: Homicide and related grave offences | ||
Murder | Common law | |
Manslaughter | Common law | |
Soliciting to murder | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.4 | 1861 c. 100 |
Child destruction | Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929 s.1(1) | 1929 c. 34 |
Infanticide | Infanticide Act 1938 s.1(1) | 1938 c. 36 |
Causing explosion likely to endanger life or property | Explosive Substances Act 1883 s.2 | 1883 c. 3 |
Attempt to cause explosion, making or keeping explosive etc. | Explosive Substances Act 1883 s.3 | as above |
Class B: Offences involving serious violence or damage, and serious drugs offences | ||
Kidnapping | Common law | |
False imprisonment | Common law | |
Aggravated criminal damage | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(2) | 1971 c. 48 |
Aggravated arson | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(2), (3) | as above |
Arson (where value exceeds £30,000) | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(3) | as above |
Possession of firearm with intent to endanger life | Firearms Act 1968 s.16 | 1968 c. 27 |
Use of firearm to resist arrest | Firearms Act 1968 s.17 | as above |
Possession of firearm with criminal intent | Firearms Act 1968 s.18 | as above |
Possession or acquisition of certain prohibited weapons etc. | Firearms Act 1968 s.5 | 1968 c. 27 |
Aggravated burglary | Theft Act 1968 s.10 | 1968 c. 60 |
Armed robbery | Theft Act 1968 s.8(1) | as above |
Assault with weapon with intent to rob | Theft Act 1968 s.8(2) | as above |
Blackmail | Theft Act 1968 s.21 | as above |
Riot | Public Order Act 1986 s.1 | 1986 c. 64 |
Violent disorder | Public Order Act 1986 s.2 | as above |
Contamination of goods with intent | Public Order Act 1986 s.38 | as above |
Causing death by dangerous driving | Road Traffic Act 1988 s.1 | 1988 c. 52 |
Causing death by careless driving while under the influence of drink or drugs | Road Traffic Act 1988 s.3A | as above |
Aggravated vehicle taking resulting in death | Theft Act 1968 s.12A | 1968 c. 60 |
Causing danger to road users | Road Traffic Act 1988 s.22A | 1988 c. 52 |
Attempting to choke, suffocate, strangle etc. | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.21 | 1861 c. 100 |
Causing miscarriage by poison, instrument | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.58 | as above |
Making threats to kill | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.16 | as above |
Wounding or grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm etc. | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.18 | as above |
Endangering the safety of railway passengers | Offences against the Person Act 1861 ss.32, 33, 34 | as above |
Impeding persons endeavouring to escape wrecks | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.17 | as above |
Administering chloroform, laudanum etc. | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.22 | as above |
Administering poison etc. so as to endanger life | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.23 | as above |
Cruelty to persons under 16 | Children and Young Persons Act 1933 s.1 | 1933 c. 12 |
Aiding and abetting suicide | Suicide Act 1961 s.2 | 1961 c. 60 |
Placing wood etc. on railway | Malicious Damage Act 1861 s.35 | 1861 c. 97 |
Exhibiting false signals etc. | Malicious Damage Act 1861 s.47 | as above |
Prison mutiny | Prison Security Act 1992 s.1 | 1992 c. 25 |
Assaulting prison officer whilst possessing firearm etc. | Criminal Justice Act 1991 s.90 | 1991 c. 53 |
Acquiring, possessing etc. the proceeds of criminal conduct | Criminal Justice Act 1988 s.93 | 1988 c. 33 |
Producing or supplying a Class A or B drug | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.4 | 1971 c. 38 |
Possession of a Class A or B drug with intent to supply | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(3) | as above |
Manufacture and supply of scheduled substances | Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 s.12 | 1990 c. 5 |
Fraudulent evasion of controls on Class A and B drugs | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 ss.1, 70(2)(b), (c) | 1979 c. 2 |
Illegal importation of Class A and B drugs | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50 | as above |
Offences in relation to proceeds of drug trafficking | Drug Trafficking Act 1994 ss.49, 50 and 51 | 1994 c. 37 |
Offences in relation to money laundering investigations | Drug Trafficking Act 1994 ss.52 and 53 | as above |
Practitioner contravening drug supply regulations | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 ss.12 and 13 | 1971 c. 38 |
Cultivation of cannabis plant | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.6 | as above |
Occupier knowingly permitting drugs offences etc. | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.8 | as above |
Activities relating to opium | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.9 | as above |
Drug trafficking offences at sea | Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 s.18 | 1990 c. 5 |
Firing on Revenue vessel | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.85 | 1979 c. 2 |
Making or possession of explosive in suspicious circumstances | Explosive Substances Act 1883 s.4(1) | 1883 c. 3 |
Causing bodily injury by explosives | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.28 | 1861 c. 100 |
Using explosive or corrosives with intent to cause grievous bodily harm | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.29 | as above |
Hostage taking | Taking of Hostages Act 1982 s.1 | 1982 c. 28 |
Assisting another to retain proceeds of terrorist activities | Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1991 s.53 | 1991 c. 24 |
Concealing or transferring proceeds of terrorist activities | Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1991 s.54 | as above |
Offences against international protection of nuclear material | Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 s.2 | 1983 c. 18 |
Placing explosives with intent to cause bodily injury | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.30 | 1861 c. 100 |
Membership of prescribed organisations | Terrorism Act 2000 s.11 | 2000 c. 11 |
Support or meeting of prescribed organisations | Terrorism Act 2000 s.12 | as above |
Uniform of prescribed organisations | Terrorism Act 2000 s.13 | as above |
Fund-raising for terrorism | Terrorism Act 2000 s.15 | as above |
Other offences involving money or property to be used for terrorism | Terrorism Act 2000 ss.16–18 | as above |
Disclosure prejudicing, or interference of material relevant to, investigation of terrorism | Terrorism Act 2000 s.39 | as above |
Weapons training | Terrorism Act 2000 s.54 | as above |
Directing terrorist organisation | Terrorism Act 2000 s.56 | as above |
Possession of articles for terrorist purposes | Terrorism Act 2000 s.57 | as above |
Unlawful collection of information for terrorist purposes | Terrorism Act 2000 s.58 | as above |
Incitement of terrorism overseas | Terrorism Act 2000 s.59 | as above |
Class C: Lesser offences involving violence or damage, and less serious drugs offences | ||
Robbery (other than armed robbery) | Theft Act 1968 s.8(1) | 1968 c. 60 |
Unlawful wounding | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.20 | 1861 c. 100 |
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.47 | as above |
Concealment of birth | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.60 | as above |
Abandonment of children under two | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.27 | as above |
Arson (other than aggravated arson) where value does not exceed £30,000 | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(3) | 1971 c. 48 |
Criminal damage (other than aggravated criminal damage) | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.1(1) | as above |
Possession of firearm without certificate | Firearms Act 1968 s.1 | 1968 c. 27 |
Carrying loaded firearm in public place | Firearms Act 1968 s.19 | as above |
Trespassing with a firearm | Firearms Act 1968 s.20 | as above |
Shortening of shotgun or possession of shortened shotgun | Firearms Act 1968 s.4 | as above |
Shortening of smooth bore gun | Firearms Amendment Act 1988 s.6(1) | 1988 c. 45 |
Possession or acquisition of shotgun without certificate | Firearms Act 1968 s.2 | 1968 c. 27 |
Possession of firearms by person convicted of crime | Firearms Act 1968 s.21(4) | as above |
Acquisition by or supply of firearms to person denied them | Firearms Act 1968 s.21(5) | as above |
Dealing in firearms | Firearms Act 1968 s.3 | as above |
Failure to comply with certificate when transferring firearm | Firearms Act 1968 s.42 | as above |
Permitting an escape | Common law | |
Rescue | Common law | |
Escaping from lawful custody without force | Common law | |
Breach of prison | Common law | |
Harbouring escaped prisoners | Criminal Justice Act 1961 s.22 | 1961 c. 39 |
Assisting prisoners to escape | Prison Act 1952 s.39 | 1952 c. 52 |
Fraudulent evasion of agricultural levy | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.68A(1) and (2) | 1979 c. 2 |
Offender armed or disguised | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.86 | as above |
Making threats to destroy or damage property | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.2 | 1971 c. 48 |
Possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage property | Criminal Damage Act 1971 s.3 | as above |
Child abduction by connected person | Child Abduction Act 1984 s.1 | 1984 c. 37 |
Child abduction by other person | Child Abduction Act 1984 s.2 | as above |
Bomb hoax | Criminal Law Act 1977 s.51 | 1977 c. 45 |
Cutting away buoys etc. | Malicious Damage Act 1861 s.48 | 1861 c. 97 |
Producing or supplying Class C drug | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.4 | 1971 c. 38 |
Possession of a Class C drug with intent to supply | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(3) | as above |
Fraudulent evasion of controls on Class C drugs | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c) | 1979 c. 2 |
Illegal importation of Class C drugs | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50 | as above |
Possession of Class A drug | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(2) | 1971 c. 38 |
Failure to disclose knowledge or suspicion of money laundering | Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 s.26B | 1986 c. 32 |
Tipping-off in relation to money laundering investigations | Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 s.26C | as above |
Assaults on officers saving wrecks | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.37 | 1861 c. 100 |
Attempting to injure or alarm the Sovereign | Treason Act 1842 s.2 | 1842 c. 51 |
Assisting illegal entry or harbouring persons | Immigration Act 1971 s.25 | 1971 c. 77 |
Administering poison with intent to injure etc. | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.24 | 1861 c. 100 |
Neglecting to provide food for or assaulting servants etc. | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.26 | as above |
Setting spring guns with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.31 | as above |
Supplying instrument etc. to cause miscarriage | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.59 | as above |
Failure to disclose information about terrorism | Terrorism Act 2000 s.19 | 2000 c. 11 |
Circumcision of females | Prohibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985 s.1 | 1985 c. 38 |
Breaking or injuring submarine telegraph cables | Submarine Telegraph Act 1885 s.3 | 1885 c. 49 |
Failing to keep dogs under proper control resulting in injury | Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 s.3 | 1991 c. 65 |
Making gunpowder etc. to commit offences | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.64 | 1861 c. 100 |
Stirring up racial hatred | Public Order Act 1986 ss.18–23 | 1986 c. 64 |
Class D: Serious sexual offences, offences against children | ||
Rape | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.1(1) | 1956 c. 69 |
Administering drugs to obtain intercourse | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.4 | as above |
Sexual intercourse with girl under 13 | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.5 | as above |
Sexual intercourse with girl under 16 | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.6 | as above |
Sexual intercourse with defective | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.7 | as above |
Procurement of a defective | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.9 | as above |
Incest | Sexual Offences Act 1956 ss.10 and 11 | as above |
Buggery of person under 16 or animal | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.12 | as above |
Gross indecency between male of 21 or over and male under 16 | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.13 | as above |
Indecent assault on a woman | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.14 | as above |
Indecent assault on a man | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.15 | as above |
Abuse of position of trust | Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000 s.3 | 2000 c. 44 |
Indecency with children under 14 | Indecency with Children Act 1960 s.1(1) | 1960 c. 33 |
Taking, having etc. indecent photographs of children | Protection of Children Act 1978 s.1 | 1978 c. 37 |
Assault with intent to commit buggery | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.16 | 1956 c. 69 |
Abduction of woman by force | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.17 | as above |
Permitting girl under 13 to use premises for sexual intercourse | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.25 | as above |
Man living on earnings of prostitution | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.30 | as above |
Woman exercising control over prostitute | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.31 | as above |
Living on earnings of male prostitution | Sexual Offences Act 1967 s.5 | 1967 c. 60 |
Incitement to commit incest | Criminal Law Act 1977 s.54 | 1977 c. 45 |
Allowing or procuring child under 16 to go abroad to perform | Children and Young Persons Act 1933 ss.25, 26 | 1933 c. 12 |
Sexual intercourse with patients | Mental Health Act 1959 s.128 | 1959 c. 72 |
Ill-treatment of persons of unsound mind | Mental Health Act 1983 s.127 | 1983 c. 20 |
Abduction of unmarried girl under 18 from parent | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.19 | 1956 c. 69 |
Abduction of unmarried girl under 16 from parent | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.20 | as above |
Abduction of defective from parent | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.21 | as above |
Procuration of girl under 21 | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.23 | as above |
Permitting girl under 16 to use premises for intercourse | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.26 | as above |
Permitting defective to use premises for intercourse | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.27 | as above |
Causing or encouraging prostitution of girl under 16 | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.28 | as above |
Causing or encouraging prostitution of defective | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.29 | as above |
Class E: | ||
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Burglary etc. | ||
Burglary (domestic) | Theft Act 1968 s.9(3)(a) | 1968 c. 60 |
Going equipped to steal | Theft Act 1968 s.25 | as above |
Burglary (non-domestic) | Theft Act 1968 s.9(3)(b) | as above |
Classes F and G: Other offences of dishonesty | ||
The following offences are always in Class F | ||
Destruction of registers of births etc. | Forgery Act 1861 s.36 | 1861 c. 98 |
Making false entries in copies of registers sent to register | Forgery Act 1861 s.37 | as above |
The following offences are always in Class G | ||
Counterfeiting notes and coins | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.14 | 1981 c. 45 |
Passing counterfeit notes and coins | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.15 | as above |
Offences involving custody or control of counterfeit notes and coins | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.16 | as above |
Making, custody or control of counterfeiting materials etc. | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.175 | as above |
Illegal importation: counterfeit notes or coins | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50 | 1979 c. 2 |
Fraudulent evasion: counterfeit notes or coins | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c) | as above |
The following offences are in Class G if the value involved exceeds £30,000 and in Class F otherwise | ||
Theft | Theft Act 1968 s.1 | 1968 c. 60 |
Removal of articles from places open to the public | Theft Act 1968 s.11 | as above |
Abstraction of electricity | Theft Act 1968 s.13 | as above |
Obtaining property by deception | Theft Act 1968 s.15 | as above |
Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception | Theft Act 1968 s.16 | as above |
False accounting | Theft Act 1968 s.17 | as above |
Handling stolen goods | Theft Act 1968 s.22 | as above |
Obtaining services by deception | Theft Act 1978 s.1 | 1978 c. 31 |
Evasion of liability by deception | Theft Act 1978 s.2 | as above |
Illegal importation: not elsewhere specified | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.50 | 1979 c. 2 |
Counterfeiting Customs documents | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.168 | as above |
Fraudulent evasion: not elsewhere specified | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.170(2)(b), (c) | as above |
Forgery | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.1 | 1981 c. 45 |
Copying false instrument with intent | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.2 | as above |
Using a false instrument | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.3 | as above |
Using a copy of a false instrument | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.4 | as above |
Custody or control of false instruments etc. | Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 s.5 | as above |
Offences in relation to dies or stamps | Stamp Duties Management Act 1891 s.13 | 1891 c. 38 |
Counterfeiting of dies or marks | Hallmarking Act 1973 s.6 | 1973 c. 43 |
Fraudulent application of trade mark | Trade Marks Act 1938 s.58A | 1938 c. 22 |
Class H: Miscellaneous lesser offences | ||
Possession of offensive weapon | Prevention of Crime Act 1953 s.1 | 1953 c. 14 |
Affray | Public Order Act 1986 s.3 | 1986 c. 64 |
Assault with intent to resist arrest | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.38 | 1861 c. 100 |
Unlawful eviction and harassment of occupier | Protection from Eviction Act 1977 s.1 | 1977 c. 43 |
Obscene articles intended for publication for gain | Obscene Publications Act 1964 s.1 | 1964 c. 74 |
Gross indecency between males (other than where one is 21 or over and the other is under 16) | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.13 | 1956 c. 69 |
Solicitation for immoral purposes | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.32 | as above |
Buggery of males of 16 or over otherwise than in private | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.12 | as above |
Acts outraging public decency | Common law | |
Offences of publication of obscene matter | Obscene Publications Act 1959 s.2 | 1959 c. 66 |
Keeping a disorderly house | Common law; Disorderly Houses Act 1751 s.8 | 25 Geo. 2 c. 36 |
Indecent display | Indecent Displays (Control) Act 1981 s.1 | 1981 c. 42 |
Presentation of obscene performance | Theatres Act 1968 s.2 | 1968 c. 54 |
Procurement of intercourse by threats etc. | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.2 | 1956 c. 69 |
Causing prostitution of women | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.22 | as above |
Detention of woman in brothel or other premises | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.24 | as above |
Procurement of a woman by false pretences | Sexual Offences Act 1956 s.3 | as above |
Procuring others to commit homosexual acts | Sexual Offences Act 1967 s.4 | 1967 c. 60 |
Trade description offences (9 offences) | Trade Descriptions Act 1968 ss.1, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18 | 1968 c. 29 |
Absconding by person released on bail | Bail Act 1976 s.6(1), (2) | 1976 c. 63 |
Misconduct endangering ship or persons on board ship | Merchant Shipping Act 1970 s.27 | 1970 c. 36 |
Obstructing engine or carriage on railway | Malicious Damage Act 1861 s.36 | 1861 c. 97 |
Offences relating to the safe custody of controlled drugs | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.11 | 1971 c. 38 |
Possession of Class B or C drug | Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 s.5(2) | as above |
Wanton or furious driving | Offences against the Person Act 1861 s.35 | 1861 c. 100 |
Dangerous driving | Road Traffic Act 1988 s.2 | 1988 c. 52 |
Forgery and misuse of driving documents | Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981 s.65 | 1981 c. 14 |
Forgery of driving documents | Road Traffic Act 1960 s.233 | 1960 c. 59 |
Forgery etc. of licences and other documents | Road Traffic Act 1988 s.173 | 1988 c. 52 |
Mishandling or falsifying parking documents etc. | Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 s.115 | 1984 c. 27 |
Aggravated vehicle taking | Theft Act 1968 s.12A | 1968 c. 60 |
Forgery, alteration, fraud of licences etc. | Vehicle (Excise) Act 1971 s.26 | 1971 c. 10 |
Making off without payment | Theft Act 1978 s.3 | 1978 c. 31 |
Agreeing to indemnify sureties | Bail Act 1976 s.9(1) | 1976 c. 63 |
Sending prohibited articles by post | Post Office Act 1953 s.11 | 1953 c. 36 |
Impersonating Customs officer | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.3 | 1979 c. 2 |
Obstructing Customs officer | Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 s.16 | as above |
Class I: Offences against public justice and similar offences | ||
Perverting the course of public justice | Common law | |
Perjuries (7 offences) | Perjury Act 1911 ss.1–7(2) | 1911 c. 6 |
Corrupt transactions with agents | Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 s.1 | 1906 c. 34 |
Corruption in public office | Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 s.1 | 1889 c. 69 |
Embracery | Common law | |
Fabrication of evidence with intent to mislead a tribunal | Common law | |
Personation of jurors | Common law | |
Concealing an arrestable offence | Criminal Law Act 1967 s.5 | 1967 c. 45 |
Assisting offenders | Criminal Law Act 1967 s.4(1) | as above |
False evidence before European Court | European Communities Act 1972 s.11 | 1972 c. 68 |
Personating for purposes of bail etc. | Forgery Act 1861 s.34 | 1861 c. 60 |
Intimidating a witness, juror etc. | Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.51(1) | 1994 c. 33 |
Harming, threatening to harm a witness, juror etc. | Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.51(2) | as above |
Prejudicing a drug trafficking investigation | Drug Trafficking Act 1994 s.58(1) | 1994 c. 37 |
Giving false statements to procure cremation | Cremation Act 1902 s.8(2) | 1902 c. 8 |
False statement tendered under section 9 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 | Criminal Justice Act 1967 s.89 | 1967 c. 80 |
Making a false statement to obtain interim possession order | Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.75(1) | 1994 c. 33 |
Making false statement to resist making of interim possession order | Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 s.75(2) | as above |
False statement tendered under section 102 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 | Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 s.106 | 1980 c. 43 |
Making false statement to authorised officer | Trade Descriptions Act 1968 s.29(2) | 1968 c. 29 |
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