| GRIEVOUS | What first letter means in GBH in English law (8) |
| UBOAT | Its first letter means "undersea" in German |
| HARM | The H in GBH (4) |
| CULPABLE | ___ homicide, an offence under Scottish common law roughly equivalent to the offence of manslaughter in English law |
| GUNWALES | Comfortable about English law on uprising in parts of the ship (8) |
| VIOLENCE | Line adopted by one injured in crime such as GBH? (8) |
| WELLBORN | Aristocratic English law graduate's shabby clothes (4,4) |
| PATRICIA | What first name links crime writers Highsmith and Cornwell? (8) |
| VLADIMIR | Pianists Ashkenazy and Horowitz share what first name? (8) |
| PINOTAGE | What's first course in French meal without fashionable red wine? |
| PUNCHBAG | Rising GBH can get higher, but lower with one? (5-3) |
| ANDTERMINER | In English law before 1972, a commission issued to judges to try a case in a court of assize (3,8) |
| LIBEL | In English law, defamation made in writing or by broadcast, as opposed to slander, which is spoken ( |
| MAGNA | The first recognition in English law that subjects of the crown had rights (5,5) |
| ISSUE | In English law, the profits arising from lands or tenements, amercements, or fines |
| OMNIBUS | Clapham __ " where, in English law, a reasonable person may be found? (7) |
| TRINITY | One of the four terms of the legal year, in English law (7) |
| PLAINT | Grievance, in English law |
| LARCENY | In English law, the former crime of taking goods of another person without permission with the inten |
| DAMAGE | - feasant; in English law, harm done to a person's land or property by a trespassing animal (6) |