He said that in the past misdemeanors for non-violent civil disobedience had been treated like a traffic ticket. |
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Eighty-two were charged with misdemeanors for failing to obey a traffic officer and blocking a roadway. |
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Women and men equally are required to fulfill all religious duties, and are equally eligible for punishment for misdemeanors. |
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You can't go through a day in cyberspace without committing at least one felony and a host of misdemeanors. |
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Your misdemeanors are minor, and your contributions to the genre cannot be overlooked. |
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The total number of sustained felonies, misdemeanors, and probation violations was computed. |
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There is a considerable historical literature that explores changes in the process of prosecuting both felonies and misdemeanors in England. |
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When there is a fair chance of getting away with these minor misdemeanors without punishment there will be not deterrence. |
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But would it not be well to limit grand juries to the investigation of felons, and leave misdemeanors to inferior courts? |
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Children are commonly punished for breaking house rules, misdemeanors and misbehaving, and failure to do chores or assigned tasks. |
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The energy that was once spent in a constructive fashion, rooting for teamwork and friendship, will be transformed into a tornado of terror and minor misdemeanors. |
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What's the difference between felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions? |
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Detentions will be given for unexcused lates, infractions of school rules and regulations and other misdemeanors. |
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About half of all illegal aliens deported since 2009 have either been immigration crimes or non-violent misdemeanors. |
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That was the first of many misdemeanors which got me in his black books. |
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We can debate whether these constituted high crimes and misdemeanors, but at least they happened in real life. |
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But most are guilty of drug offenses, or misdemeanors like petty larceny, simple assault, drunken driving. |
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The courts of first instance hear cases of misdemeanors and related minor offenses. |
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A punishment for misdemeanors was to be placed in cross irons, which were bars locked between the ankles from which chains went to a belt around the loins. |
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To sympathisers, though, all of his crimes came under the general heading of misdemeanors. |
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White musicians like the loiterer fear facing misdemeanors. |
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Unlike the Cheneys, here is a man whose misdemeanors came to torment him. |
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As petty crimes and misdemeanors grow into more serious offenses, they eventually fall prey to organized crime boss Pat Kelly, played by Brian Goodman. |
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From an analyst's perspective, environmental misdemeanors are not overly important, especially if the company is insured or can otherwise afford the fines. |
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For felonies or misdemeanors committed by subsidiaries of French companies, it remains very difficult to prove that the parent company gave the means to the subsidiary to commit the offence in question. |
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In making a pretrial detention decision, judges may use their discretion only in cases of accused persons charged with a select list of misdemeanors or crimes considered as 'non-grave. |
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The scope of the predicate offenses in a report on suspicion is thus the same as for the criminalization of money laundering and terrorist financing, therefore including tax crimes and misdemeanors. |
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Regarding the risk of laundering proceeds of crimes and misdemeanors committed domestically, the authorities point out the low level of crime in Tunisia. |
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But Sade knows this face only too well. The fact of the matter is that Louise deals with life's misdemeanors with the irresistible skill of a Benihana Chef. |
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The president is removed on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. |
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Some offenses, though similar in nature, may be felonies or misdemeanors depending on the circumstances. |
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Countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors such as minor traffic violations. |
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Early in the Long Parliament's proceedings, the house also unanimously accused the Earl of Strafford of high treason, and other crimes and misdemeanors. |
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Its not stellar video quality, but its far better than say Crimes and Misdemeanors, which I hope to get reviewed soon as well. |
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On 4 April 1786, Burke presented the Commons with the Article of Charge of High Crimes and Misdemeanors against Hastings. |
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