There is no evidence anyone intended to commit a crime or engage in wrongdoing. |
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And it would not even be necessary for the suspect to commit a crime for them to face a prison sentence. |
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The likelihood that one of them will commit a crime or become a drug addict is quite slim. |
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Further, any judge who allows a conviction to stand when it's evident the defendant did not commit a crime is derelict in his duty. |
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You can commit a crime in the middle of nowhere with no witnesses and the guards will somehow know and immediately dogpile you on sight. |
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But screwdrivers and bolt cutters can also be burglary tools if they are used with the intent to commit a crime. |
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Lastly, the defence of prescription does not apply to public nuisance because no one can acquire the right to commit a crime. |
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It is simply indecent to deny what was proved at Nuremberg and to thus commit a crime according to Austrian, German, and French law. |
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Somebody that has good self-assurance and high self-esteem is not likely to commit a crime. |
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I'm not really sure myself because I guess in a perfect world people would go to prison and come out a new, reformed person who would never commit a crime again. |
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They will come back and they will be treated as a first offender if they do ever commit a crime in Canada. |
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The Russian President was not merely pleading ignorance as one would plead ignorance of, say, a conspiracy to commit a crime. |
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Sunday on suspicion of murder and conspiring to commit a crime, police said. |
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If we register every weapon imaginable, surely nobody could commit a crime. |
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Consequently, should a prior determination of an act of aggression be deemed necessary an attempt to commit a crime would not be possible. |
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Offender decision-making encompasses a whole range of choices, aside from the decision to commit a crime. |
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Identity theft is the use of someone's personal information without their knowledge or consent to commit a crime such as fraud or theft. |
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If you are going to commit a crime, you don't want people to know who to throw in jail. |
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Police conduct would not amount to improper entrapment where it did no more than present the defendant with an unexceptional opportunity to commit a crime. |
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To be unable to commit a crime, you have to be a baby, or mentally retarded, or a senile old person, or a raccoon, etc. Observing that women too have the capacity to be criminals is necessary to defend their dignity. |
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This is intended to decrease the likelihood that an individual will misuse, traffic or commit a crime with it, as the firearm can be traced back to them. |
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The eye-popping reward may be a lure for others to search high and low for fraud, and perhaps even help commit a crime for the sake of the potential reward. |
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After all, it is not impossible that a person intending to commit a crime will first drink a few to work up the courage and therefore end up under the influence. |
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It was agreed that article 25, paragraph 3, of the Rome Statute contained two concepts that potentially had a bearing on aggression: participation by an individual in the criminal act and an attempt to commit a crime. |
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Although we cannot do anything about decreasing a person's desire to commit a crime, maybe your presence will decrease the person's opportunity to commit an offense. |
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Article 47 of the Criminal Code criminalizes causing a person to commit a crime, joint perpetration of a crime and inciting a person to commit a crime. |
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Turning to the issue of incitement to terrorism, she said that Sweden had legislation whereby someone who urged or attempted to entice someone else to commit a crime could be convicted of inciting rebellion. |
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If you commit a crime in one state, you can get away and go to another state, but we have federal courts, and there is confidence in the federal court system. |
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At first he plans to kill them for committing an abomination but later realizes he has no right to do so, as the cannibals do not knowingly commit a crime. |
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