The facts were that the lady discharged her firearm against two youngsters who were totally innocent of any misdemeanour. |
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Can we expect every minor misdemeanour like littering and dog messing to result in a police helicopter hovering over head! |
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Trying to bribe members of Parliament to change their votes is a high crime and misdemeanour on the same scale of severity as treason. |
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Yet the truth is that for every jock arraigned for a felony or misdemeanour, there are a multitude of good men utilising their privileged positions for the benefit of society. |
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Furthermore: Installation or use of this databank is a misdemeanour in some European countries. |
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But organized crime has little to do with having sympathy for a teenager who falls afoul of the law for a misdemeanour. |
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The majority of offences are crimes of misdemeanour, less serious felonies, or public nuisance. |
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In July 2014, the pop star pleaded no contest to misdemeanour vandalism after he thew eggs at a former neighbour's home in Calabasas, California. |
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A point which I also believe to be important is that trafficking should be treated as a crime and not a misdemeanour. |
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He regretted the misdemeanour against the rules and procedures of the Committee by the Cuban delegation. |
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Incredibly, this shocking misdemeanour endeared him to thousands of hormonally charged schoolgirls, and made him a pin-up in offices around the country. |
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Suspects may be placed in custody awaiting trial for the commission of a felony or a misdemeanour within the context of preliminary inquiry. |
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Then when Jed were penalised for a stamping offence, Stenhouse punished the misdemeanour with well-struck kick to put the Greens eight points ahead. |
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Any minor misdemeanour would result in scab duty at lunchtime. |
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In July, Bieber pleaded no contest to misdemeanour vandalism for pelting a neighbour's California home with eggs. |
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Because if it does no one will ever let you forget it, bringing up your little misdemeanour for the next 10 Christmases. |
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If it is a repeated misdemeanour and attempts have been made to rectify it on several occasions, suspension without pay is appropriate. |
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This is usually counted as a misdemeanour, but a prosecutor in Los Angeles got it classed as a felony. |
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Not all athletes deserve our scepticism, and the Essendon captain, particularly, does not deserve a genuine goodness to be blotted by one misdemeanour. |
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It should be noted that this is an application model for sanctions adapted to a disciplinary misdemeanour repeated on several occasions. |
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Up to now no cases of misdemeanour have been reported in the context of these voluntary codes of conduct. |
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In extreme cases this may involve the boundary between a crime and a minor misdemeanour. |
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In this case, the period of limitation for the first offence starts anew from the date of the new offence or misdemeanour. |
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A moral lapse, even a misdemeanour, can probably be kept secret. |
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As long as we were intent on committing a serious wine tasting misdemeanour we elected to go whole hog with a full blown crime spree built around far too much wine for four tasters. |
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The application of Lebanese law in respect of any Lebanese who, be it as principal, accomplice abettor or accessory, proceeds, outside Lebanese territory, to commit a felony or a misdemeanour punishable under Lebanese law. |
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During proceedings of juvenile cases, no member of a criminal or misdemeanour chamber may be a juvenile judge who has been involved in any manner in the decision of the case, otherwise the verdict could be nullified. |
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Otherwise, if a juvenile over the age of 15 years commits a contravention or a misdemeanour, he or she is not liable to penalties, but only to reform and welfare measures. |
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Everyone who assaults any person so as to cause him actual bodily harm shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and liable to imprisonment for five years. |
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Watts and Brian Lucas entered the pleas, denying the misdemeanour charges, at a brief hearing in Los Angeles on Tuesday, said their attorney, Lou Shapiro. |
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For any other misdemeanour, the statutory limitation is five years. |
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It shall not be liable for a misdemeanour or any other kind of misconduct. |
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Competent authorities such as the judicial police, the prosecutor and the judge have not clearly defined the act of torture as a form of felony or misdemeanour. |
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A charge of incitement leading to the commission of a crime that failed must specify the crime or misdemeanour committed, but no crime was specified. |
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Any member of the military who is charged with commission of a military offence or misdemeanour must be treated with respect for the dignity inherent in the human being and in accordance with his rank and duties. |
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They must be held in a special part of the prison and the period of detention may not exceed 3 months in the event of proceedings for a misdemeanour and 1 year in the event of proceedings for a crime. |
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During 2011 Comic Con, Ifans was arrested for misdemeanour battery by San Diego police, after allegedly pushing a guard prior to speaking on a guest panel. |
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The Cairo Misdemeanour Court issued the ruling in absentia against Moataz Matar, an Egyptian presenter working with the Turkey-based Al Sharaq opposition TV station. |
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The Dokki Misdemeanour Court acquitted on Saturday television presenter Abdel Raheem Ali, known for airing alleged leaked phone calls of prominent political activists. |
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