Larceny Act, 1861

Offences committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty.

115. All indictable offences mentioned in this Act which shall be committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England or Ireland shall be deemed to be offences of the same nature, and liable to the same punishments, as if they had been committed upon the land in England or Ireland, and may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, and determined in any county or place in which the offender shall be apprehended or be in custody; and in any indictment for any such offence, or for being an accessory to any such offence, the venue in the margin shall be the same as if the offence had been committed in such county or place, and the offence itself shall be averred to have been committed “on the high seas”: Provided, that nothing herein contained shall alter or affect any of the laws relating to the government of Her Majesty's land or naval forces.