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Significados de
criminal offense
en inglés
portugués
crime
catalán
infracció
español
crimen
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(Criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act.
crime
offence
offense
criminal offence
law-breaking
español
crimen
Sinónimos
Examples for "
crime
"
crime
offence
offense
criminal offence
law-breaking
Examples for "
crime
"
1
Organised
crime
was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney general said.
2
These days, however, the future of
crime
fiction is looking fabulously female.
3
Mexicans' main concerns are
crime
,
political graft and drug violence, Pew found.
4
CONS: Serious
crime
rate and cost of living both above national average.
5
Almost 10 years ago a story emerged detailing a particularly sickening
crime
.
1
Police have said potential offenders may be committing a public order
offence
.
2
Police said an investigation into the second
offence
was now under way.
3
It is the second large fine imposed for this type of
offence
.
4
We in Ireland were innocent of such a heinous
offence
against nature.
5
Eleven of his students reported him to the authorities for this
'
offence
'
.
1
The Giants'
offense
didn't exactly help itself either in the second half.
2
We're no good at riddles, Jimmy said; at which Danny took
offense
.
3
Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken
offense
.
4
Prescott said he believes the
offense
found its stride in recent weeks.
5
After a scoreless first period the second period had plenty of
offense
.
1
Also preventing an officer from doing their job is a
criminal
offence
.
2
They're not describing a literal
criminal
offence
which the police should investigate.
3
The former minister's wife was also charged with the same
criminal
offence
.
4
It is now a
criminal
offence
to discourage Shugden worship, they say.
5
They further wished to see gambling in futures made a
criminal
offence
.
1
I suggest that we are very selective in our attitudes to
law
-
breaking
.
2
Many persons contend that certain kinds of criminals inherit their
law
-
breaking
propensities.
3
Will ye trust yourselves into hands stained with
law
-
breaking
of our blood?
4
Might I remind the public that we do not condone
law
-
breaking
or vandalism.
5
Think of it as EV version of Rendezvous, but without the flagrant
law
-
breaking
.
Uso de
criminal offense
en inglés
1
Aggravation evidence refers to problems that worsened because of a
criminal
offense
.
2
Submitting false documents is a
criminal
offense
under the Companies Act 2006.
3
Recording video violates the court's rules but is not a
criminal
offense
.
4
Illegal traffic of GMOs must be treated as a
criminal
offense
.
5
Before the bombings, the younger Tsarnaev had no record of serious
criminal
offense
.
6
The examination is conducted as in case of a
criminal
offense
.
7
I believe it is called embezzling, and is a
criminal
offense
.
8
A
criminal
offense
-
one
that
I could punish you very severely for.
9
Since every citizen must work, unemployment is a
criminal
offense
.
10
Breaching the ban is a
criminal
offense
,
the GLAA said.
11
Remember there is only one law in this country misrepresentation is a
criminal
offense
.
12
We're encouraging legislation that would make this a
criminal
offense
.
13
Modding them can be either a civil or
criminal
offense
.
14
FGM has been a
criminal
offense
in Britain since 1985.
15
No commander-in-chief has been charged with a
criminal
offense
,
let alone faced prison time.
16
It's a
criminal
offense
to sell in a non-edited version.
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