I believe there was a much more serious attempt to pervert the course of justice by concocting a story that shifted the blame to Mr Whittle. |
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He not only lied, he actively plotted and schemed to pervert the course of justice. |
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I overheard from a bunch of those snot-nosed Etonians a while ago that there's this party that pervert was holding in his family's mansion. |
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For an article to pervert someone from contemporary moral standards it must, either explicitly or implicitly, be persuasive in its effect. |
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The Government set out to pervert the Resource Management Act and its processes, simply so that Project Aqua could be started. |
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A pervert who tried to lure young children into his car from the streets of York is facing a long stretch in prison. |
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As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment? |
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She was jailed for three years for trying to pervert the course of justice. |
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In my opinion, luring a kid via the Internet leaves no doubt that the pervert is guilty. |
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At one point she pimps a young girl to a local pervert to get money for electricity. |
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All three were also charged with intending to pervert the course of justice. |
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He had previously admitted conspiracy to do acts tending or intending to pervert the course of justice. |
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The second man is also being held on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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Tamper with a witness and see how you would go on a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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She is serving three-and-a-half years in prison for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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I think it's probably more to do with sloppiness than the fact they were actually trying to pervert the course of justice. |
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Police said a 22-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of wasting police time and attempting to pervert the course of justice. |
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He was later rearrested on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice. |
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Then I turned around to leave, silently vowing never to pervert justice again. |
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The former classroom assistant denies conspiring to pervert the course of justice and two counts of assisting an offender. |
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At first instance the plaintiff did not seek to make out a case of an attempt to pervert the course of justice or of contempt of court. |
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Bribery refers to the illicit use of rewards, gifts, or favors to pervert judgment or corrupt the conduct of someone. |
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Major alterations, like the insertion of stained-glass windows which pervert natural lighting effects, undermine this. |
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If that is the case then it is a criminal offence and a conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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Woodall and Douglas, 35, formerly of Almsford Oval, Harrogate, deny a charge of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice by interfering with witnesses. |
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Education can either be misused to pervert young minds and steep them in hate. |
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About a quarter of a century later, Martial Maciel, the founder, turned out to be a flaming pervert. |
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Along with raising a boy, who is heavily into me, sexually, I also have multiple partners, who make my life as cringy as possible along with my pervert of a son. |
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Here you find the chronic adulterer or adulteress, the secret pervert, the sex-crazy person. |
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We know that we can always pervert a system if there is enough determination to do that. |
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The business of a journalist is to destroy truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, fall at the feet of Mammon, and sell himself for daily bread. |
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They pervert the precautionary principle arguing that, in the face of uncertainty, we should err on the side of continued economic growth. |
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This legislation is simply an effort to pervert the course of justice under the faulty guise of providing security. |
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On 12 June 2006, the solicitor, the businessman and the girlfriend were found guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of public justice. |
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Worse still, some Alberta counsel have found a new way to pervert the system. |
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A 15-year-old local youth was also arrested for allegedly attempting to pervert the course of justice and was released on bail pending further inquiries. |
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They are trying to pervert people's altruistic imperatives to make money. |
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Village reserves the right to refuse any booking that might contravene or attempt to pervert this principle. |
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While they might look like portraits, or caricatures, of real people, they are actually archetypes and as such pervert the very essence of the miniature. |
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There was no evidence that the doorman had conspired to pervert the course of justice, and no one had intimidated witnesses to the violent incident, he said. |
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A high ranking police officer admitted to a court today that he is under investigation for attempting to pervert the course of justice and misconduct. |
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Then again, to believe that that lying arab pervert mohammed was a prophet of God you have to be delusional. |
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When the pervert was caught with vile pictures, he protected his pension by leaving Brannock High School in Motherwell before he was forced out. |
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The court reasoned it could constitute an attempt to pervert the course of justice as it intended to dissuade a police officer from investigating an offence. |
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When I woke up on Monday morning still fuming I decided I was going to report it to the police, even though I know there is a negligible chance they will catch the pervert responsible. |
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The serious dangers with which phenomena such as violence, doping and commercial excesses threaten its moral values, image and prestige pervert its very nature and change its educative and health-promoting function. |
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The prosecution describes the accused as a blood-thirsty pervert, the Machiavellian liar and a serial-killer yet he appears as a quiet family man, both comic and terrifying in his banality. |
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In the context of these reported practices, reliance' on diplomatic assurances constitutes a clear attempt to pervert justice that must be exposed and brought to an end. |
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The attempt to pervert history is an attempt to poison the conscience of younger generations, so that they accept the crimes of imperialism today, and to stop them fighting to overturn them. |
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To prove an obstruction of justice offence, it must be established that the purpose of the action was to intentionally obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice. |
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It is these attempts to pervert cultural relativism and to negate ethnic and racial plurality that the opponents of racism and racial discrimination have to confront. |
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Strong partnerships across borders are fundamental to dismantling embedded networks of corruption that work in concert to pervert the public good for their own benefit. |
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Obsessed with Heidi's cleavage, the pervert within may start thinking with his little head instead of his big one. |
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Doing an act tending and intending to pervert the course of public justice is an offence under the common law of England and Wales. |
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An attempt to pervert the course of justice is a substantive common law offence and not an inchoate offence. |
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Ye see how ready men are to misconstrue and pervert the onefold meaning of the Lord. |
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Our boys in WWII had a whole lot more Simon pure manhood than that one-nut pervert and his goose-stepping loony gooneys. |
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A JOBLESS pervert made 165 lewd calls a day over three months mainly to strangers chosen from the phone book. |
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The pervert who betrayed his trust as a housefather was allowed to continue preying on the children in his care. |
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Ren also faces charges of conspiracy to commit facilitation and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
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Tashkent's Mayor has imposed a curfew on Internet cafes in Tashkent, which pervert the nation's teens, encouraging them to view material contradicting national mentality. |
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And there's the weird pervert costume right next to it, ouch. |
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A PERVERT football coach repeatedly molested a 15-year-old girl in a layby after giving her a lift home from a training session. |
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A PERVERT who placed a lonely-hearts ad to meet a mother and then preyed on her son was jailed for life yesterday. |
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A PERVERT who was previously convicted for voyeurism and banned from having a camera phone yesterday admitted breaching a Sexual Offences Prevention Order. |
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