Offenses in a Sentence
  • It was the least of Darian's many offenses.
  • Clause 40 is modeled on the existing law on racially aggravated offenses.
  • Fifty one abductors are either in prison or awaiting trial on serious sexual offenses.
  • Dean was out of the house before Fred arose and the morning passed uneventfully with Dean, Harrigan and Tom DeLeo addressing the usual assortment of Parkside offenses.
  • The decision will augment existing laws against incitement to criminal offenses.
  • Road safety group welcomes Police driver`s acquittal -- and says it`s time to stop prosecuting civilian drivers for trivial offenses.
  • He also decreed a general amnesty for all past offenses.
  • Men just get their hands amputated for similar offenses.
  • The place in which to attack anarchism is where the offenses grow which alone make anarchism possible.
  • Politicians will dismiss a rise in crime figures as " mostly traffic offenses ", whilst becoming quite apoplectic about car theft and joyriding.
  • Ms Franklin, a stunning brunette, is serving four years for drugs offenses in a Texas jail.
  • You may be disembarked and refused onward carriage at any point, and may be prosecuted for offenses committed on board the aircraft.
  • A series of courses on handling sexual offenses cases are to begin in the autumn of 2003.
  • Stewart, who has 18 separate convictions for 71 offenses, is serving a life sentence for the murder of his Asian cellmate.
  • Section 1 of the Canal (Offenses) Act 1840 allowed canal companies to appoint constables.
  • In removing dual criminality for different offenses, we would ensure that people would not be able to escape justice by crossing borders.
  • The list of offenses is fairly exhaustive, tho there are a few others that we would like to see included.
  • However, a fine of £ 750,000 was imposed on a company for a number of offenses relating to a multiple fatality.
  • These are the 'aggravated offenses ' which carry harsher penalties because they are motivated by religious hostility.
  • Fines for road haulage offenses are too low, and should be raised significantly, with revenue hypothecated back into enforcement resources.
  • Stealing from a fellow thief, turning state informer and a host of other offenses were punished by execution.
  • The Title III law authorizes the interception of particular criminal communications related to particular criminal offenses.
  • Recent examples of its work vary from land registration to offenses of fraud, and from housing law to double jeopardy.
  • The criminal law provides adequate safeguards against violence, and there is power to deport those convicted of offenses.
  • Voted Best athlete in his high school, Melvin was also a star football player, terrorizing opposing offenses as an outside linebacker.
  • Some of its members have already served time on the Spanish mainland for serious offenses.
  • For information on specific offenses (including corporate manslaughter) refer to Corporate Manslaughter and other relevant sections, elsewhere in this guidance.
  • Not only is the death penalty used against children, it is also routinely meted out for entirely trivial offenses.
  • Domestic burglary fell by 29 per cent, juvenile nuisance by 42 per cent and sexual offenses by 46 per cent.
  • Even agents who have committed far more serious offenses on behalf of hostile nations have not received such a harsh sentence.
  • Several of the outfits, Ignatius noticed, were new enough and expensive enough to be properly considered offenses against taste and decency.
  • And even this is only true if the earlier alleged offenses were genuine.
  • Of the tops the felony offenses business m m of the pay.
  • There has been little trouble apart from a number of arrests for drug offenses.
  • Section 9 perjury Act 1911 which empowered judges to order perjury prosecutions, was repealed by Section 28 Prosecution of Offenses Act 1985.
  • This, he explained, meant persons under sentence of death or charged with offenses for which the death penalty could be imposed.
  • In 2002/03, the gap between the high crime quartile and the remaining three quartiles was 27.1 offenses per 1,000 population.
  • From drunken aggression and petty offenses, to the much more sinister organized drug and prostitution rackets.
  • Are there any special criminal offenses applying to late night refreshment houses?
  • Offenses such as robbery, aggravated burglary, and more serious assaults already attract secure remands.
  • He is currently remanded in custody charged with various offenses.
  • Sanday resident remanded in custody A Sanday resident was remanded in custody A Sanday resident was remanded in custody on Monday, charged with several driving offenses.
  • In relation to minor offenses or a first time offense you will receive a reprimand.
  • Whilst the public welfare offenses are thought of not as evil or immoral but as criminal and punishable because they are prohibited by statute.
  • Vehicle Crime - Vehicle crime comprises the offenses of theft from motor vehicles and theft / unauthorized taking of motor vehicles.
  • Offenses under this section are also triable either way.
  • The common people found their rights to hunt game or collect dead wood on common land, became criminal offenses.
  • In it was the petition to the Emperor drawn up by the auditor, in which Denisov, without alluding to the offenses of the commissariat officials, simply asked for pardon.
  • It seeks to make the offense of involuntary manslaughter clearer by defining two new offenses of reckless killing and killing by gross carelessness.
  • Running red lights, speeding, wreckless driving, are all offenses here that the AI citizens commit.
  • He refused to accept a police caution in relation to the offenses.
  • Sanday resident remanded in custody A Sanday resident was remanded in custody on Monday, charged with several driving offenses.
  • Offenses of not complying with a remediation notice 59.
  • Knives are used predominantly in violence against the person and robbery offenses.
  • Now, they run a taxi firm in New York City, and anger Americans instead with rude hand gestures and minor traffic offenses.
  • Traffic OCU was not able to mount any targeted enforcement activities during Safer Streets in relation to speed or seat belt offenses.
  • This store had been the victim of many shoplifting offenses prior to him taking up his post.
  • Speeding offenses are also dealt with by fixed penalty notice.
  • The Revenue would not issue a subcontractors certificate on alleged past tax offenses of a Client.
  • Subsection 1(b) provides that the Bill also applies to escape offenses committed before 10 th April 1998.
  • A consultation document on the proposal to impose fixed penalty notices for summary wireless telegraphy act 1949 offenses.
  • In this position he reduced the number of trivial offenses for which capital punishment was the sentence.
  • Among the people being questioned is former British welterweight boxing champion Kirkland Laing, who was arrested on suspicion of drugs offenses.
  • More people are arrested for drinking and driving offenses on the roads and on the water during the summer months than in the last few days of the year.
  • The number of motorcycle operators who were charged with alcohol-related offenses increased in 25 states, as well as the District of Columbia.
  • Early in his life, 50 Cent did time in prison for several different offenses, and was sentenced to probation after jumping into the audience at a concert, irked with being hit by a water bottle.
  • Charlie Sheen - He's had numerous offenses including drug offenses and spousal abuse.
  • Many of these children are labeled "ungovernable" for committing offenses such as running away and truancy.
  • Criminal Searches offers extensive data including criminal records, civil filings, traffic and other minor offenses.
  • The majority of army prisoners were there for short-term incarceration for desertion and lesser crimes although some were confined for longer periods and for more serious offenses.
  • Just one year after the school uniform policy was implemented all crimes on school property (vandalism, sex offenses, theft, weapons possessions, etc.) decreased significantly.
  • A Long Beach, California school district was among the first to require public school students to wear uniforms back in 1994, and within a year the district reported a dramatic decrease in fights, muggings and sexual offenses.
  • The feds finally caught up with Gotti and in 1992 he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for a long list of offenses, including 13 murders.
  • Billie and Willie were journeymen criminals, and both had spent time in jail for a number of offenses, mostly physical in nature.
  • Offenses included affray, possession of drugs and theft.