Action against the law, subject to punishment.
Sinônimos
Examples for "crime"
Examples for "crime"
1Organised crime was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney general said.
2These days, however, the future of crime fiction is looking fabulously female.
3Mexicans' main concerns are crime, political graft and drug violence, Pew found.
4CONS: Serious crime rate and cost of living both above national average.
5Almost 10 years ago a story emerged detailing a particularly sickening crime.
1Police have said potential offenders may be committing a public order offence.
2Police said an investigation into the second offence was now under way.
3It is the second large fine imposed for this type of offence.
4We in Ireland were innocent of such a heinous offence against nature.
5Eleven of his students reported him to the authorities for this 'offence'.
1The Giants' offense didn't exactly help itself either in the second half.
2We're no good at riddles, Jimmy said; at which Danny took offense.
3Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken offense.
4Prescott said he believes the offense found its stride in recent weeks.
5After a scoreless first period the second period had plenty of offense.
1Paddock had no criminal record other than a traffic infraction, authorities said.
2She knew the least infraction would bring down the young man's wrath.
3That proved costly when the infraction carried over to the third period.
4The infraction was the second by Pouliot against Domi in the period.
5What penalty was awarded for which infraction, and the ever-confusing icing call.
1It is an invitation to abuse, illegality and the destruction of stocks.
2Due to its illegality, data on modern-day slavery is difficult to collate.
3The revolting cruelty and illegality of the first edicts were already admitted.
4In Death Wish land, social media celebrity basically justifies any technical illegality.
5Stories of tabloid excess, of bribery and hacking, of bullying and illegality.
1So what the hell does suing in delict even mean?
2Having treated in the preceding Book of contractual and quasicontractual obligations, it remains to inquire into obligations arising from delict.
3If the victim does choose the delict option, though, Haslam warns that the element of fault will then have to be established.
418 Actions arising from delict are sometimes purely penal, sometimes are partly penal and partly reparative, and consequently mixed.