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Criminal Justice Act 1925 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Criminal Justice Act 1925
The Criminal Justice Act 1925 (15 & 16 Geo.5 c.86) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Most of it has been repealed. Section 36 of the Act makes it an offence to make a false statement to obtain a passport. The maximum sentence is two years. Section 41 prohibits the taking of photographs in a court in England and Wales, save for Supreme Court.〔This exception was added by (section 47(1) ) of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 when the court was created.〕 In September 2011, Lord Chancellor Kenneth Clarke announced that the government intended to partially repeal this ban in order to increase the public's understanding of the administration of justice.〔UKPA, ("Clarke to lift court filming ban" ), Google News (6 September 2011) 〕 Initially, filming of the handing down of judgments in the Court of Appeal will be permitted, with a view that filming of sentencing remarks will eventually be permitted in the Crown Court.〔BBC News, ("Court broadcast of judges' remarks to be allowed" ), ''news.bbc.co.uk'' (6 September 2011)〕 Other provisions of the Act deal with criminal procedure against corporations, the defence of marital coercion, and unlawful possession of pension documents. == External links ==
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