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The Fugitive Offenders (Anguilla) Order 1987

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement.

  3. 2.Extension of Fugitive Offenders Act 1967 to Anguilla.

  4. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      PROVISIONS OF THE FUGITIVE OFFENDERS ACT 1967 AS EXTENDED TO ANGUILLA

        1. 1.Persons liable to be returned.

        2. 2.Designated Commonwealth countries and United Kingdom dependencies.

        3. 3.Relevant offences.

        4. 4.General restrictions on return.

        1. 5.Authority to proceed.

        2. 6.Arrest for purposes of committal.

        3. 7.Proceedings for committal.

        4. 8.Application for habeas corpus, etc.

        5. 9.Order for return to requesting country.

        6. 10.Discharge in case of delay in returning.

        7. 11.Evidence.

        8. 12.Custody.

        9. 13.Form of warrants and orders.

        1. 14.Restriction upon proceedings for other offences.

        2. 15.Restoration of persons not tried or acquitted.

        1. 19.Interpretation.

        2. 20.Power to revoke or vary orders.

        3. 21.Repeals and transitional provisions.

    2. SCHEDULE 1

      DESCRIPTION OF RELEVANT OFFENCES IN DESIGNATED COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES OR THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

      1. 1.Murder of any degree.

      2. 2.Manslaughter or culpable homicide.

      3. 3.An offence against the law relating to abortion.

      4. 4.Maliciously or wilfully wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm.

      5. 5.Assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

      6. 6.Rape.

      7. 7.Unlawful sexual intercourse with a female.

      8. 8.Indecent assault.

      9. 9.Procuring, or trafficking in, women or young persons for immoral...

      10. 10.Bigamy.

      11. 11.Kidnapping, abduction or false imprisonment, or dealing in slaves.

      12. 12.Stealing, abandoning, exposing or unlawfully detaining a child.

      13. 13.Bribery.

      14. 14.Perjury or subornation of perjury or conspiring to defeat the...

      15. 15.Arson or fire-raising.

      16. 16.An offence concerning counterfeit currency.

      17. 17.An offence against the law relating to forgery.

      18. 18.Stealing, embezzlement, fraudulent conversion, fraudulent false accounting, obtaining property or...

      19. 19.Burglary, housebreaking or any similar offence.

      20. 20.Robbery.

      21. 21.Blackmail or extortion by means of threats or by abuse...

      22. 22.An offence against bankruptcy law or company law.

      23. 23.Malicious or wilful damage to property.

      24. 24.Acts done with the intention of endangering vehicles, vessels or...

      25. 25.An offence against the law relating to dangerous drugs or...

      26. 26.Piracy.

      27. 27.Revolt against the authority of the master of a ship...

      28. 28.Contravention of import or export prohibitions relating to precious stones,...

  5. Explanatory Note

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