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Davidf, CSteele

the police can arrest someone in common law case only after a judge has issued a bench warrant. This occurs when someone involved has breached/disobeyed a ruling or has 'offended' the court. In which case as far as the law is concerned is a separate an action under the criminal code.

Case in example
Criminal 'deformation' is part of the vilification which may directly cause incitement to violence etc.
i.e. suppose you advocate in print(defamation) or by speech(slander) that the 'Godly Religious Order of Gnomes'(GROG) (a new religion, I'm also canvassing new members) are all Feral disease ridden Terrorists waiting to rape everyone's daughters. That can be criminal deformation/villification. The mob around you may decide to go on a GROG hunt. If you added "let's go and down a few GROGs waving your magic staff in the air" that is then 'incitement' both are under the crimes act.

If you and your mob find me (the founding member) and You threatened cause me to pee my pants or be affraid that's (common assault....police)
you then bash me (that's battery...more police, crimes act)
As you are a wealthy capitalist Pixie I can sue you for damages (compensation) I prove financial loss or loss of standing in the community (Common Law no police, 'lawyer fest', 'BMW dealers wet dream')
I get judgement 7million bottles of golden/brown nectar. You refuse to pay I go back to the court and get a judgement the police may enforce that judgement.(crimes act)

OK perhaps I drink too much golden brown nectar! It's a tough job being a GROGer but someone has to do it :-)
Posted by examinator, Tuesday, 10 November 2009 1:08:40 PM
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Dear examinator,

Thank you.

A most enjoyable explanation.

Just a quick point, I'm not sure but "waving your magic staff in the air" after downing "a few GROGs" may well come under a different section of the crimes act.
Posted by csteele, Tuesday, 10 November 2009 4:09:37 PM
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