High misdemeanor

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"High misdemeanor" is an archaic term in English law for a number of positive misprisions, neglects and contempts. Despite being considered serious offences they were subject to the criminal procedure applicable to other misdemeanors, rather than those for felony or treason (distinctions abolished in 1967 and 1945 respectively). The most important example may be that of maladministration in high office.[ citation needed ]

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A number of United Kingdom statutes refer to particular crimes as being high misdemeanors:

Blackstone describes a number of offences as being high misdemeanors, for example:

A number of statutory references to high misdemeanors have subsequently been repealed, including:

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