blasphemous libel การใช้
- Like Williams, he was prosecuted for seditious libel and blasphemous libel.
- A person who publishes any blasphemous document is guilty of publishing a blasphemous libel.
- In 1922 he was unsuccessfully prosecuted for blasphemous libel.
- The last successful prosecution for blasphemous libel in New South Wales took place in 1871.
- The offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel in the Northern Territory may yet exist under common law.
- In 1996, the Australian Capital Territory abolished the common law offence of blasphemous libel but not blasphemy.
- The isplay of the image blasphemous libel, an ancient crime in English common law dating back to the 1600s.
- At issue was whether or not the offence of blasphemous libel required specific intent of committing such a blasphemy.
- The last blasphemous libel conviction in Britain had been against " Gay News " and its editor in 1977.
- The " Code " makes no mention of blasphemy or blasphemous libel but does not abolish the common law.
- After they were restored in a second edition, the publisher, Edward Moxon, was prosecuted and convicted of blasphemous libel.
- After she restored them in the second edition, Moxon was prosecuted and convicted of blasphemous libel, though he escaped punishment.
- He also voted against a House of Lords amendment to abolish the offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel under common law.
- The BBFC felt that any release of the film could be liable for prosecution under the common law offence of blasphemous libel.
- The attempt failed when the judge said the court was not an art critic, and questioned whether blasphemous libel remained a crime.
- In 1763 he was condemned for blasphemous libel in his paper called the " Free Inquirer ", of which only nine numbers were published.
- If the case had succeeded, it would have been the first time the crime of blasphemous libel had been tried in a Victorian court.
- By its " Law Reform ( Abolitions & Repeals ) Act 1996 ", the Australian Capital Territory abolished the common law offence of blasphemous libel.
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