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We think that the question whether A.I.D. should in all circum- stances be a criminal offence must depend on ( 1 ) whether the practice could be effectively prohibited and ( 2 ) whether its extent and social consequences are such as to ...
We think that the question whether A.I.D. should in all circum- stances be a criminal offence must depend on ( 1 ) whether the practice could be effectively prohibited and ( 2 ) whether its extent and social consequences are such as to ...
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But sometimes the original offence was one that was properly dealt with by a juvenile court but is not an offence for ... a magistrates ' court has no power to deal with the offender as if it had just convicted him of that offence " .
But sometimes the original offence was one that was properly dealt with by a juvenile court but is not an offence for ... a magistrates ' court has no power to deal with the offender as if it had just convicted him of that offence " .
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breach of a requirement made it desirable to bring him back to court to be dealt with as if for the original offence , and it was suggested that there should be power to bring a juvenile probationer back to court " in his own interests ...
breach of a requirement made it desirable to bring him back to court to be dealt with as if for the original offence , and it was suggested that there should be power to bring a juvenile probationer back to court " in his own interests ...
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