Punishment of Offences Act


The Punishment of Offences Act was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It abolished the death penalty for a number of statutory offences and replaced it with transportation for life.

Preamble

The preamble specified the following offences:
Immediately before its repeal this section read:
The words "after the commencement of this Act" in the first place were repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1890. The words "at the discretion of the court" and "or for any Term not less than fifteen years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three years" in the second and third places were repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1892.
So far as it related to offences under the Riot Act, the Murder Act 1751 and section 4 of the Unlawful Oaths Act 1812, this section was repealed by section 10 of, and Part III of Schedule 3 to the Criminal Law Act 1967.
It was repealed for Northern Ireland by section 15 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Criminal Law Act 1967.
The penalty was reduced to penal servitude for life by section 2 of the Penal Servitude Act 1857, and to imprisonment for life by section 1 of the Criminal Justice Act 1948, of the Criminal Justice Act 1949, and of the Criminal Justice Act 1953. Section 1 of the 1949 Act was replaced by section 221 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1975.

Section 2 - Offences punishable by imprisonment

This section was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1893.

Section 3 - Not to affect Powers of 5 & 6 W.4 c.38 and 4 G.4 c.64

This section was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1890.

Section 4 - Repeal of 2 Jac. l c.31

This section was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874.

Section 5 - Commencement of act

This section was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874.