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James Fitzjames Stephen’s Special Conspiracies

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Part: Part I. Preliminary.

Chapter: Chapter V. Degrees in the Commission of crime—incitement—conspiracy—attempts.

Article: 48. Conspiracy to commit a crime.

Deinition: When two or more persons agree to commit any crime, they are guilty of the misdemeanor called conspiracy whether the crime is committed or not.

Draft code

Title: Title VI. Offences against Rights of Property or Rights arising out of contracts.

Part: Part. XXXVI. Threats, conspiracies, attempts, &c. to commit offences. Section: 419. Conspiring to commit indictable offence punishable with penal servitude.

Deinition: Every one shall be guilty of an indictable offence, and shall be liable upon conviction thereof to ive years’ penal servitude, who in any case not herein before provided for conspires with any person to commit any indictable offence punishable with penal servitude, or to do anything in any part of the world which if done in England or Ireland would be an offence punishable with penal servitude.

Draft code

Title: Title VI. Offences against Rights of Property or Rights arising out of contracts.

Part: Part. XXXVI. Threats, conspiracies, attempts, &c. to commit offences. Section: 420. Conspiring to commit other offence.

Deinition: Every one shall be guilty of an indictable offence, and shall be liable upon conviction thereof to two years’ imprisonment with hard labour, who conspires with any person to commit any indictable offence not punishable with penal servitude, or to do anything in any part of the world which if done in England or Ireland would be an indictable offence not punishable with penal servitude.

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Part: Part V. Offences against the Person, The Conjugal and Parental Rights, and the Reputation of Individuals.

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Chapter: Chapter XXIV. Murder—Manslaughter—Attempts to commit murder— concealment of birth.

Article: 234. Threats and conspiracies to murder.

Deinition: (b.) all persons who conspire, confederate, and agree to murder any person, whether he be a subject of Her Majesty or not, and whether he be within the Queen’s dominions or not.

Draft code

Title: Title V. Offences against the person and reputation.

Part: Part XVII. Murder, manslaughter.

Section: 180. Conspiracies and incitement to commit murder.

Deinition: Every one shall be guilty of an indictable offence, and shall be liable upon conviction thereof to penal servitude for life, who (a) Conspires or agrees with any person to murder or to cause or procure the murder of any other person, whether the person intended to be murdered is a subject of Her Majesty or not, or is within Her Majesty’s dominions or not.

Digest

Part: Part II. Offences against the Public Order—Internal and External. Chapter: Chapter VI. High Treason, Treasonable felonies, and Assaults on the Queen.

Article: 53. What amounts to imagining the Queen’s death.

Deinition: Every one is deemed to have formed an intention to put the Queen to death who forms and displays by any overt act an intention… (d.) who conspires to levy war against the Queen in the irst or second, but not in the third, of the senses assigned to...

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