(Criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act.
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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 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 .
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 .
6 Mr. Monroe has phonia against law - breaking , and imagines they are already prosecuting them.
7 And why does he come here anyway, flaunting his law - breaking in our faces?
8 They said the students were expelled for violence and law - breaking .
9 However, my appetite for law - breaking cops who think they know better than the system?
10 Civil disobedience was not to be understood merely as law - breaking .
11 The law - breaking of my companion seemed not only seriously excusable, but even comically excusable.
12 First we will take the case of a man committed to prison for law - breaking .
13 In the harsher world outside it meant exile, slavery or, in the last resort, law - breaking .
14 Cards, law-breaking-theseare what I have done; but these are not what I have preached.
15 Every apostle is directed by the law - breaking church monarch.
16 Impromptu mass meetings are common, and law - breaking schemes find their cradle beneath its glittering lights.
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