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  • <div style="margin-left: 25px; float: right;">__TOC__</div>In UK Law, an '''indecent image''' of a child is a photograph or pseudo-photograph (i *Any image may <i>technically</i> be indecent under UK law. ...
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  • ...aw/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: British]][[Category:History & Events: Real Crime]] ...
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  • ...ults.aspx?activeTextDocId=820904 Sexual Offences Act (2003) at the Statute Law Database] ...& Events]][[Category:History & Events: 2000s]][[Category:History & Events: British]][[Category:Publications & Documents]][[Category:Pubs: Legal]] ...
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  • ...[[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: British]][[Category:Law/Crime: Crime Types]] ...
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  • ...f Dark Justice typically wore bulletproof vests, despite the fact that the British civilian population had been disarmed many decades previous. Their evidence ...Web-based]][[Category:Organisations: Real-life]][[Category:Organisations: British]][[Category:Organisations: Defunct]] ...
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  • ...imestamp: 1:30:00-1:59:00) discussing the history of [[child pornography]] law at a 2013 University of Texas conference organized by [[Thomas Hubbard]] ...y & Events: Personal Scandals]][[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: British]] ...
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  • ...Offences Act, allowing the [[Crown Prosecution Service|CPS]] to prosecute British nationals for acts done legally abroad, if the acts are contrary to laws li ...ory:Pubs: Legal]][[Category:History & Events]][[Category:History & Events: British]][[Category:History & Events: 2000s]] ...
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  • The operation focused on investigation of several high-profile British citizens—politicians, military officers and heads of security—over claims o ...e: British]][[Category:History & Events]][[Category:History & Events: Real Crime]] ...
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  • A survey conducted by the British National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children found that, for ==Law== ...
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  • ...logy: Legal & Law Enforcement]][[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: British]] ...
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  • __NOTOC__[[File:Stinson.jpg|thumb|British [[Anti]]-pedophile vigilante Stinson Hunter]] ...er|"Stinson Hunter"]]''' ('''Kieren Parsons''', born 10 October 1981) is a British filmmaker, online [[Vigilantism|vigilante]], and [[anti|citizen-journalist] ...
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  • ...lawgazette.co.uk/news/obituary-william-bill-nash-1948-2021/5111098.article Law Gazette: Bill Nash's obit]</ref> ...as my defence solicitor for decades thanks to my numerous brushes with the law, died in December following a short illness. He loved his work, never retir ...
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  • ...s a theory, appears to conflict with that of [[reflex anal dilatation]], a British theory in which the ''opposite'' reaction is deemed to be evidence of abuse *[https://web.archive.org/web/20090617071009/http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/mcmartin/woodlingtestimony.html Testimony ...
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  • * Designing the first model of the British "Bombe" which was used to crack German "Enigma Machine" messages.<ref>[http ...ef>[https://royalsociety.org/blog/2017/03/alan-turings-law/ "Alan Turing's Law | Royal Society"]</ref> ...
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  • ...issue" about the book was its seditious nature. The offices of the book's British publisher, Richard Handyside, were raided by the police and the eventual pr ...ed critically by Peter Hitchens in his 2009 book ''The Broken Compass: How British Politics Lost its Way''. An unexpurgated edition of the book, bar one minor ...
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  • ...''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''' (debuting in 1999, also known as '''Law & Order: SVU''' or simply '''SVU''') is a long-running American police proc ...Nielsen system. Original versions of the show are frequently aired on the British Channel Five, and twelve shows were even re-shot for a successful run in Ru ...
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  • is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for 7 years. is guilty of a crime, and is liable to imprisonment for 5 years. ...
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  • IICSA was announced by the British Home Secretary, Theresa May, on 7 July 2014.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/new British-Irish author [[Thomas O'Carroll]]: ...
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  • ...rst Indian-born Governor-General, as all previous holders of the post were British nationals. One of [[Mahatma Gandhi]]'s earliest political lieutenants, he j [[Category: People: Historical minor-attracted figures]][[Category:Law/Crime: Indian]] ...
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  • '''Dr Gemma Ahearne''' is a British sex-worker activist, who professes of "21 years experience of the sex indus ...thors]][[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: British]][[Category:Law/Crime: Corruption]] ...
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