The Penal Code 1981 C.2 — British Indian Ocean Territory law | Esheria

The Penal Code 1981 C.2

This excerpt sets out key definitions, criminal responsibility rules, punishment rules, and treason offences under the Penal Code.

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Jurisdiction
British Indian Ocean Territory
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Language
en
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This excerpt sets out key definitions, criminal responsibility rules, punishment rules, and treason offences under the Penal Code. This provision creates offences for treason-related conduct, sedition, mutiny, unlawful oaths and drilling, false news, riot-related conduct, weapons possession, and several public-authority and justice-related offences. This segment creates many criminal offences and penalties, including alcohol consumption in a designated public place, drug adulteration and sale, pollution of water or air, murder, theft, deception offences, and failures to provide necessaries of life. This part creates offences for deception, fraud, blackmail, stolen-goods handling, property damage, forgery, counterfeit coin, corrupt practices, attempts, and conspiracy, with imprisonment or fines for many offences. A person who helps someone they know is guilty of an offence to escape punishment becomes an accessory after the fact and can be punished with imprisonment.