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  • These include obscenity and public morals and outraging public decency.
  • Northumbria Police later said area resident Brynn Richard Reed had been charged with outraging public decency.
  • Conspiracy to outrage public decency is an offence under the common law of England and Wales.
  • On Tuesday 9 February 1989 the jury found Gibson and Sylveire guilty of outraging public decency.
  • He was also charged with one count of outraging public decency and five of inciting gross indecency.
  • On Tuesday, 9 February 1989, the jury of 10 women and 2 men found Gibson and Sylveire guilty of outraging public decency.
  • Brynn Richard Reed appeared before North Tyneside Magistrates Court charged with outraging public decency after his streaking appearance in the northern English city of Newcastle on Tuesday.
  • A third category which existed at the time of the 1977 Act, " conspiracy to outrage public decency ", has now become a statutory offence.
  • Northumbria police later said the 27-year-old streaker, whom they identified as area resident Brynn Richard Reed, was charged with outraging public decency.
  • Northumbria Police later said the 27-year-old streaker, whom they identified only as an area resident, had been arrested for allegedly outraging public decency.
  • On 12 February 1987, investigators arrested a new suspect for " outraging public decency . " After confessing, he was eventually also exonerated because of inconsistencies in his testimony.
  • "Provided they comply with health and safety regulations and don't outrage public decency it is possible that they could retain the body on some sort of public display, " he added.
  • A point of law was raised by the defence, which argued that " outraging public decency " was no longer known in law so long after the last occasion on which the charge had been preferred.
  • Prosecution is possible for a number of offences under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986, exposure under section 66 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, or under the common law offence of outraging public decency.
  • He presided at the trial of a Canadian artist Rick Gibson and art gallery director Peter Sylveire in 1989, who were found guilty of outraging public decency and fined for making and exhibiting earrings made from human foetuses.
  • In 1989 and 1990 he led the defence team for Rick Gibson, a Canadian artist, and Peter Sylveire, a director of an art gallery, who were charged with outraging public decency for exhibiting earrings made from human foetuses.
  • Bodies previously had not been considered property, and the " resurrection men " who dug up bodies from cemeteries to sell to medical schools in ages past were never prosecuted for theft, but for the lesser offense of outraging public decency.
  • There probably isn't an adult alive in Australia who hasn't heard about the London " outraging public decency " charges, but most probably don't know the scant facts, including that the charges were withdrawn by the Crown.
  • An appeal by the defence, on the point of the validity of the charge of outraging public decency, was dismissed by the Court of Appeal, which upheld the trial judge's ruling and went some way to restating the law in this area.
  • Released in early October 2012, he walked from Saughton to Edale, Derbyshire during October, continuing across the English border down the Pennine Way to Edale by 31 October, with two arrests en route in Hebden Bridge and Carterton, Oxfordshire, on suspicion of outraging public decency on 4 December and was then refused bail and spent Christmas 2012 in jail after his application for bail was refused.
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