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1
And some of these judges can get damned nasty about
harboring
a
fugitive
.
2
You could be up for
harboring
a
fugitive
from justice.
3
Is it called
harboring
a
fugitive
if you do it in somebody else's apartment?
4
Harboring
a
fugitive
,
contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
5
I know it means I'm
harboring
a
fugitive
,
and I don't particularly give a shit.
6
But if you're here, then there's no question but that you're
harboring
a
fugitive
,
and-
7
Appropriate retribution for
harboring
a
fugitive
of note.
8
Harboring
a
fugitive
's
just a harmless prank.
9
She hadn't turned me in merely to get out from under a charge of
harboring
a
fugitive
.
10
And now you're
harboring
a
fugitive
.
11
I simply explained that she was wanted for
harboring
a
fugitive
bank robber, and bustled her out of town.
12
He's too shrewd a lawyer to get tagged with a charge of
harboring
a
fugitive
-
he
'd
probably
thought that all out in advance.
13
The minister, the Reverend Merrick "Al" Miller, was charged on Thursday with perverting the course of justice and
harboring
a
fugitive
.
14
And then it occurred to me that if you were caught in the cottage I might be implicated and charged with
harboring
a
fugitive
.
15
And if it isn't bad enough for a girl to be compromised on her first date, I now seem to be
harboring
a
fugitive
.
16
True, it was quite obvious that a charge lay at Galloway's door, that of
harboring
a
fugitive
from justice and of resisting an officer.