Any Haitian or Bahamian who harbours, employs, abets, or succors illegals, gets a fine and jail. |
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Better yet, that was the album's focus, with the swoony schmaltz-experiments Fridmann usually abets providing only the thinnest layer of icing. |
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Any person who aids, abets, counsels or conspires to commit such acts is a criminal. |
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Pluralistic civilization abets division into groups, clubs, circles, and lodges. |
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If poverty leads to lead exposure, and lead abets crime and poor health, then lead can be said to nudge indigent people toward crimes. |
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The press abets the hoax because it must report what candidates say and because it favors campaign combat over substance. |
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As long as the law continues to hold us, our relationship, as not worthy of marriage, it aids and abets all those who denigrate us. |
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In fact, any action that aids, abets or counsels any person in the act of suicide should be subject to criminal sanctions. |
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A person who destroys documents, who aids and abets this type of crime, is liable for an offence of five years. |
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Her miserably pathetic condition abets her father to pierce the dagger. |
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If the convicted person ordered to display the judgement commits the above-mentioned offence in person or aids or abets therein, he shall be liable to a term of up to six months' detention in addition to the fine. |
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It also includes unemployment insurance concerns, any wharf infrastructure.... Basically, anything that aids and abets from the federal government to fishermen and their communities could be construed as a subsidy. |
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Advertising or promoting child prostitution could, in some circumstances, be punished under federal law if it aids and abets child prostitution or constitutes a conspiracy to violate child prostitution laws. |
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The penalties provided for in this System shall apply to anyone who in any way aids or abets anyone in carrying out activities prohibited under the Convention. |
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The penalties are increased, if the culprit is a physician, surgeon, pharmacist or a person effectively employed by them, or if he or she aids, abets or participates in the commission of the crime. |
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In accordance with article 36, paragraph 1, of the Criminal Code, a person who organizes, instigates or abets an offence is deemed an accomplice to that offence, alongside the perpetrator. |
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The online application that most American colleges have used in recent years, known as the Common App, abets counsellors in setting limits on the anxiety. |
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Article 95 stipulates than an accessory to a crime is anyone who aids and abets or conspires with the perpetrator or knows the offender's criminal history. |
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