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[36.0] |
Introduction |
[36.0] Introduction
When interpreting any section of the Penal Code (Ch. 26), section 3 must be considered. That section states:
'This Code shall be interpreted in accordance with the Interpretation and General Provisions Act and the principles of legal interpretation obtaining in England, and expressions used in it shall be presumed, so far as is consistent with their context, and except as may be otherwise expressly provided, to be used with the meaning attaching to them in English criminal law and shall be construed in accordance therewith.' (emphasis added)
'[Name of Defendant] at [Place] on [Date] did [assault, resist or wilfully obstruct] a [police officer namely (specify the name and rank of police officer) in the due execution of (his/her) duty or person acting in aid of a police officer namely (specify the name and rank of officer) in the due execution of (his/her) duty].'
E. [i] Police Officer Acting In The Due Execution Of His/Her Duty; or
[ii] Person Acting In Aid Of A Police Officer In The Due Execution Of His/Her Duty
Intentional or unintentional intoxication may be considered for the purpose of determining whether the defendant had the necessary 'intent' at the time of the commission of the offence, see section 13(4) of the Penal Code (Ch. 26).
The defence of 'Intoxication' is examined commencing on page 444.
The jurisdiction of the Courts in respect of the offence of 'Assault, Resist & Wilfully Obstruct Police' is examined commencing on page 14.
The law relating to 'Sentencing' in respect of those offences are examined commencing on page 918.
Refer also to the other 'Assaults Punishable With Two Years Imprisonment', as provided for by section 247 of the Penal Code (Ch. 26). Subsection (a) of that section is examined commencing on page 590.
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