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Significados de further offence em inglês
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Uso de further offence em inglês
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There was that in his tone that somehow made furtheroffence impossible.
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Every day the concealment continues is a furtheroffence.'
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For this furtheroffence, such of the prominent conspirators as remained in the country were punished by additional fines.
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Anneli was convicted of a furtheroffence and returned to prison before being released in 2005, the court heard.
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An island priest who publicly equated gays with paedophiles has been accused of causing furtheroffence with his apology.
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Since privatisation, the number of people committing a serious furtheroffence while under probation supervision has risen by 25%.
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Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP) said serious furtheroffence reviews could help prevent further tragedies from happening in the future.
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When an individual who is on probation commits a serious furtheroffence, a manager in the relevant NPS division or CRC conducts an internal review.
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The man had escaped from jail and committed furtheroffences while at large.
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Athens - The British plane spotters accused of spying in Greece were charged with furtheroffences yesterday.
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This has made some less likely to commit furtheroffences: it puts them back on to the right path.
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Jurors at the phone-hacking trial will still decide whether Ms Brooks (45) is guilty of four furtheroffences.
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A man accused of attacking prostitutes has been charged with nine furtheroffences of sexual assault, false imprisonment and robbery.
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Both Mr Telford and Mr Reeves were refused High Court bail due to the potential risk of furtheroffences being committed.
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British DJ Dave Lee Travis was today charged with two furtheroffences of indecent assault in addition to 12 counts he already faced.
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One condition which always attaches to a suspended sentence is that the person must not commit furtheroffences during the period of the suspended sentence.