BPS: Features - Examples, Keynotes, and Offences
Capture Examples, Keynotes, and Offences as Themed Features using role='FT#' on boxedMatter.
Where a title has not gone through copy-edit with Feature typecodes, mark Examples with role='FT1', Keynotes with role='FT2', and Offences with role='FT3'.
Treat 'Example', 'Keynote' and 'Offence' as the supertitle element. Only Offences will include a full title (to be captured in the title element). Do not capture Offence content as tables - most offences are set up as bulleted lists and should be captured as such within the Feature.
Some features may contain other features, i.e. a Keynote that contains an Example.
Example BPS Feature Capture
<boxedMatter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-boxedMatter-323" doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0003.008.323" role="FT2">
<titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-titleGroup-64"><supertitle>
<p>Keynote</p></supertitle>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter><p>Note that any references in existing legislation to the common law offence of
incitement are to be read as references to the offences in ss. 44, 45 and 46, i.e. to be
read as 'encouraging or assisting an offence'.</p>
</textMatter>
</boxedMatter>
<boxedMatter id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-boxedMatter-324" doi="10.1093/law/9780198719373.003.0003.008.324" role="FT3">
<titleGroup id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-titleGroup-65"><supertitle>
<p>Offence</p></supertitle><title>
<p>Intentionally Encouraging or Assisting an Offence—<bibItem linkType="mentioned" class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Serious Crime Act 2007" date="2007" sectRef="s.44" id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-bibItem-178">
<i>Serious Crime Act
2007, s. 44</i>
</bibItem>
</p></title>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter><p>
<list id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-list-31">
<list1 listType="unstructured">
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-701">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> Triable in the same way as the anticipated
offence </p>
</item1>
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-702">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> Where the anticipated offence is murder the offence
is punishable by life imprisonment </p>
</item1>
<item1 id="law-9780198719373-chapter-3-item1-703">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> In any other case a person is liable to any penalty
for which he/she would be liable on conviction of the anticipated offence</p>
</item1>
</list1>
</list></p>
</textMatter>
</boxedMatter>