Compounding a felony, the Glossary
Compounding a felony was an offence under the common law of England and was classified as a misdemeanour.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Compounding treason, Crimes Act 1900, Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967, England and Wales, Misdemeanor, Misprision of felony, New South Wales, Northern Ireland, Perverting the course of justice, Public policy doctrine, Republic of Ireland, Settlement (litigation), Theftbote, Treason.
- Common law offences in England and Wales
- Criminal law legal terminology
- Inchoate offenses
Compounding treason
Compounding treason is an offence under the common law of England. Compounding a felony and Compounding treason are common law offences in England and Wales and Inchoate offenses.
See Compounding a felony and Compounding treason
Crimes Act 1900
The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW).
See Compounding a felony and Crimes Act 1900
Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967
The Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 (c. 18 (N.I.)) is an act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
See Compounding a felony and Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967
England and Wales
England and Wales is one of the three legal jurisdictions of the United Kingdom.
See Compounding a felony and England and Wales
Misdemeanor
A misdemeanor (American English, spelled misdemeanour elsewhere) is any "lesser" criminal act in some common law legal systems. Compounding a felony and misdemeanor are criminal law legal terminology.
See Compounding a felony and Misdemeanor
Misprision of felony
Misprision of felony is a form of misprision, and an offence under the common law of England that is no longer active in many common law countries. Compounding a felony and misprision of felony are common law offences in England and Wales and Inchoate offenses.
See Compounding a felony and Misprision of felony
New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
See Compounding a felony and New South Wales
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland that is variously described as a country, province or region.
See Compounding a felony and Northern Ireland
Perverting the course of justice
Perverting the course of justice is an offence committed when a person prevents justice from being served on themselves or on another party. Compounding a felony and Perverting the course of justice are common law offences in England and Wales.
See Compounding a felony and Perverting the course of justice
Public policy doctrine
In private international law, the public policy doctrine or ordre public (French: "public order") concerns the body of principles that underpin the operation of legal systems in each state.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
See Compounding a felony and Republic of Ireland
Settlement (litigation)
In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins.
See Compounding a felony and Settlement (litigation)
Theftbote
Theftbote, a misdemeanour, occurs when a crime victim accepts the return of stolen property or makes other arrangements with a felon in exchange for an agreement not to prosecute.
See Compounding a felony and Theftbote
Treason
Treason is the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance.
See Compounding a felony and Treason
See also
Common law offences in England and Wales
- Barratry (common law)
- Battery (crime)
- Blasphemous libel
- Cheating (law)
- Common assault
- Common law offence
- Common scold
- Compounding a felony
- Compounding treason
- Conspiracy to defraud
- Contempt of court
- Contempt of the sovereign
- Criminal conspiracy
- Disposal of a corpse with intent to obstruct or prevent a coroner's inquest
- Embracery
- Forcible entry
- Kidnapping
- Malfeasance in office
- Manslaughter in English law
- Misprision of felony
- Misprision of treason
- Murder in English law
- Obscene libel
- Outraging public decency
- Perverting the course of justice
- Praemunire
- Preventing the lawful burial of a body
- Public nuisance
- Refusal to serve in a public office
- Sedition
Criminal law legal terminology
- Abnormal step
- Accessory (legal term)
- Amnesty
- Antragsdelikt
- Arguido
- Attendant circumstance
- Attribution (law)
- Brady disclosure
- Carnal knowledge
- Complicity
- Compounding a felony
- Concurrent intent
- Conspiracy theory (legal term)
- Conviction
- Culpability
- Culpable homicide
- Culprit
- Dangerous proximity doctrine
- Decriminalization
- Defendant
- Delict
- Disorderly conduct
- Excuse
- False pretenses
- Fault (law)
- Felony
- Filing (law)
- Forcible felony
- Goonda
- Guilt (law)
- Harmless error
- Joinder
- Libertà condizionata
- Misdemeanor
- Objective standard (law)
- Perpetrator-by-means
- Physical proximity doctrine
- Seriousness
- Spent conviction
- Stand-your-ground law
- Tribunal correctionnel
Inchoate offenses
- Accessory (legal term)
- Accusation in a mirror
- Art and part
- Attempt
- Burglary
- Compounding a felony
- Compounding treason
- Conspiracy (criminal)
- Crime preparation
- Crime scene getaway
- Criminal conspiracy
- Encouraging or assisting a crime in English law
- Inchoate offences in English law
- Inchoate offense
- Incitement to genocide
- Incitement to terrorism
- Misprision
- Misprision of felony
- Misprision of treason
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
- Red-tagging in the Philippines
- Solicitation
- Stalking