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a weapon to which section 141 or 141A of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33) applies (specified offensive weapons, knives and bladed weapons).” identity theft such as subscribing the victim to services, purchasing goods and services in their name For the purposes of this section the cases in which a dangerous weapon is to be regarded as available to a person for an unlawful purpose include any case where—

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Prosecutors should consider the Sentencing Council’s guidelines on sentence (see below, under ‘Guidelines’).Where offences contrary to section 1 or section 5 Firearms Act 1968 (other than straightforward shotgun and air weapon offences, referred to above) appear to have been committed, a forensic report from a FSP or a firearms expert from a United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accredited police force will always be needed for classification purposes. This is not an exhaustive list and prosecutors should consider the offending in the round as to whether it reflects the concept of "stalking". "Stalking" may be understood as a pattern of Fixated, Obsessive, Unwanted and Repeated (FOUR) behaviour which is intrusive. There may be an overlap between an offence contrary to section 1 or 2 and section 19 Firearms Act where a person with a firearm or loaded shotgun for which no certificate is held is in a public place. The following factors should be considered when determining the appropriate charge: This prosecution guidance assists prosecutors with the general principles to be applied when making decisions about prosecutions involving stalking or harassment. It provides guidance on: Section 38 goes on to provide guidance on determining whether something is “indistinguishable” from a real firearm.

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help ensure the effective consideration of the overall allegation within the wider context of any association or connection At 4.14 a number of factors are set out for consideration. This offending will often combine factors of seriousness, culpability and harm to the victim. It is highly likely that a prosecution will be required in the public interest. Police forces may initiate firearms amnesties or surrenders where they indicate that they will not arrest or seek a prosecution of those who surrender unlawfully held firearms and shotguns or prohibited weapons. A stalking or harassment suspect may weigh up the relative benefits and costs of pursuing abusive actions. This may involve taking several steps to minimise the likelihood of detection and punishment. In many of these cases the suspect may have already formed an association with the victim. They may be ex-partners, family members, work colleagues or friends. Information that they have gained as part of this connection may increase their access to the victim, their family or other friends and enable them to manipulate activity to maximise the impact on the victim.

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May be subject to a mandatory minimum sentence; where this applies, the maximum sentence is 10 years rather than 5 years Section 311 of the Sentencing Act 2020 mandates minimum sentences for defendants convicted of offences listed in Schedule 20 who were aged 16 or over when the offence was committed. Section 21A: it is an offence for a person to have with them an air weapon on any premises and to use it to fire a missile beyond those premises, subject to them showing that they had consent of the occupier of any premises into or across which the missile was fired. The following factors should be considered when deciding whether to charge offences under sections 16, 16A, 17 or 18 of the Firearms Act 1968:

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Section 2A (3) PHA 1997 sets out examples of acts or omissions which are ones associated with stalking. The listed behaviours are:A shot gun is defined under section 1(3)(a) and 57(4) as “a smooth-bore gun (not being an air gun) which”: Section 22(2): it is an offence for a person under the age of fourteen to have possession of any firearm or ammunition to which section 1 applies, subject to certain exceptions. The Firearms Act 1968 creates a number of offences relating to the possession of firearms or imitation firearms with particular intents or in particular circumstances: The Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (Realistic Imitation Firearms) Regulations 2007 provide two further defences. The first is for the organisation and holding of airsoft skirmishing. This is defined by reference to ‘permitted activities’ and the defence applies only where third party liability insurance is held in respect of the activities. The second defence is for the purpose of display at arms fairs, defined in the regulations by reference to ‘permitted events’. Simple possession would be an offence e.g. because the weapon is a prohibited weapon, because it is a firearm for which a certificate is require under section 1 and the person taking possession does not have such a licence, or because they are disqualified from possession under section 21 Firearms Act 1968; or

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The Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy provides an overarching framework for crimes identified as being primarily, but not exclusively, committed, by men against women within a context of power and control. Section 24(4): if is an offence to gift an air weapon or ammunition to a person under eighteen, or to part with the possession of an air weapon ammunition to a person under eighteen unless the exceptions under section 23 apply, subject to the defendant proving that they reasonably believed the other person to be over that age.They should conform to The Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (Specification for Imitation Firearms) Regulations 2011.

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