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- Barratry (common law) (links | edit)
- Crime (links | edit)
- Contempt of court (links | edit)
- Indictable offence (links | edit)
- M'Naghten rules (links | edit)
- Perjury (links | edit)
- Property law (links | edit)
- Summary offence (links | edit)
- Theft (links | edit)
- Bodily harm (links | edit)
- Mens rea (links | edit)
- Robbery (links | edit)
- Nulla poena sine lege (links | edit)
- Forgery (links | edit)
- Riot (links | edit)
- Kidnapping (links | edit)
- Indecent exposure (links | edit)
- Actus reus (links | edit)
- Concurrence (links | edit)
- Sexual assault (links | edit)
- Blackmail (links | edit)
- Immorality Act (links | edit)
- Bribery (links | edit)
- John Shakespeare (links | edit)
- Battery (crime) (links | edit)
- Sedition (links | edit)
- Cybercrime (links | edit)
- Perverting the course of justice (links | edit)
- Criminal Code (Canada) (links | edit)
- Blasphemy law in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Sexual Offences Act 2003 (links | edit)
- Common scold (links | edit)
- Criminal negligence (links | edit)
- Theft Act 1968 (links | edit)
- Breach of the peace (links | edit)
- Blasphemous libel (links | edit)
- Hybrid offence (links | edit)
- Grievous bodily harm (links | edit)
- Dishonesty (links | edit)
- Obscene Publications Act 1959 (links | edit)
- Thomas Francis Meagher (links | edit)
- Rout (links | edit)
- Attempt (links | edit)
- Forcible entry (links | edit)
- Public nuisance (links | edit)
- Incitement (links | edit)
- Arson in royal dockyards (links | edit)
- Diplock court (links | edit)
- Corporate manslaughter in English law (links | edit)