Buggery

Buggery in United States

Buggery Definition

Includes both “bestiality,” or carnal connection between a human being and a beast, and “sodomy,” or carnal connection between human beings against the order of nature. 3 Inst. 58.

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Buggery Buggery in the European Legal Encyclopedia.
Buggery Buggery in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia.
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Buggery Buggery in the Family Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
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Buggery Buggery in the Antritrust Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the Bankruptcy Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the Constitutional Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the Tax Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the and Finance and Banking Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the Employment and Labor Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the Personal Injury and Tort Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.
Buggery Buggery in the Environmental Law Portal of the American Encyclopedia of Law.

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Includes both “bestiality,” or carnal connection between a human being and a beast, and “sodomy,” or carnal connection between human beings against the order of nature. 3 Inst. 58.

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    Buggery ruled a statutory, not common law, offence, The Irish Times; May 3, 2010

    Supreme Court halts trial of priest on buggery charge, The Irish Times; February 9, 2012; MARY CAROLAN

    Man faces buggery with animal charge, The Irish Times; July 15, 2011

    Limerick man pleads guilty to buggery charges, The Irish Times; December 8, 2004; Kathryn Hayes

    Man faces 80 charges of assault and buggery, The Irish Times; January 26, 2007; Mary Carolan

    Legal argument in buggery trial, The Irish Times; March 24, 2004

    Rockford, IL–abortion, buggery, contraception, divorce, euthanasia, radical feminism, genetic experimentation and mutilation, are the seven “sacraments” of “one” U.S. political party.(Bishop Thomas Doran’s opinions)(Brief article), Catholic Insight; December 1, 2006

    DPP moves to set aside prosecutions for buggery, The Irish Times; March 13, 2012

    Bugger, Buggery, Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender: Culture Society History; January 1, 2007

    Independent Senator David Norris complained yesterday he only gets heard if he is talking about “James Joyce or buggery”., Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); April 10, 2009

    Man jailed for buggery offences, The Irish Times; February 26, 2004

    Letterfrack brother on buggery charges, The Irish Times; January 16, 2003

    Images of Rape and Buggery: Paul Scott’s View of the Dual Evils of Empire, Studies in the Novel; June 22, 2001; Haswell, Janis E.

    Caribbean health officials call for repeal of buggery laws, Between the Lines; November 20, 2008; Anonymous

    Buggery sentence date set, The Irish Times; March 30, 1996

    buggery, Webster’s NewWorld Dictionary; January 1, 1988

    Obama’s Buggery Czar; Jennings’ Group Made Sex between Children and Adults Look Normal, The Washington Times (Washington, DC); December 8, 2009

    Jailed for rape and buggery, The Irish Times; January 23, 2004

    Clare man finally jailed for buggery and sexual assault, Belfast Telegraph; March 14, 2008

    Touching Touchets: Perkin Warbeck and the Buggery Statute, Renaissance Quarterly; June 22, 1999; Hopkins, Lisa


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