Brief Aids to the Criminal Law With Notes On the Procedure And Evidence
Brief Aids to the Criminal Law With Notes On the Procedure And Evidence
Hilton Kershaw
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) " Prize fights are altogether illegal. " (Pattison, J. , R. V. Pcrhns, 4 C. & P. 037. ) If one of the pugilists is killed all "those present and approving " are guilty of manslaughter {R. V. Murphy y G C. & P. 103) ; but mere casual onlookers are not guilty, unless it can be shown that they were present for the purpose of seeing the fight, for " non- interference to prevent a crime is not in itself a crime. " (Hawkins, J. ) " It is no criminal offence to standby. " [R. V. Coney and others, 8 ...U. B. D. 534; R. V. Atkinson, 11 Cox, C. C. 330. ) Offences ^'elating to Game. Poaching. See R. V. Sutton, 13 Cox, C. C. 648. 9 aeo. 4, c. 69, s. 9. "If any persons to the number of three or more together shall by night unlawfully enter or be in any land, whether open or enclosed, for the purpose of taking or destroying game or rabbits, any of such persons being armed with any gun, cross-bow, fire- arms, bludgeon, or any other offensive w'capon, each 30 BRIEF AIDS TO and every of sucli persons shall be guilty of a mis- demeanour.
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