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Criminal Law

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This branch of law is concerned with offences or crimes against the state and is established by Acts of Parliament.

  • It aims to establish guilt not liability.
  • It cannot be insured against.
  • It is not vicarious.

For example, if a member of staff were to exceed the speed limit (a criminal offence) whilst on Council business the Council would not be liable for any fine or prison sentence imposed.

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