OFFENCE(S) - Position of the law as regards time within which a person can be tried by a Court Martial for an offence of forgery
HELD:
"A criminal offence is committed once the elements constituting that offence are completed. It is for this principle and jurisprudence that it is usually said that "time does not run against the Crown" (State).
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