The court heard he had three previous convictions of outraging public decency after exposing himself in front of women in Manchester city centre. |
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A jury of six men and six women took just an hour to decide that he was innocent of a charge of committing an act outraging public decency. |
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Two common law offences need consideration, namely, conspiracy to corrupt public morals, and outraging public decency. |
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Police are now investigating an alleged offence of outraging public decency. |
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Police have already vowed to prosecute people for outraging public decency. |
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But another attack, which took place on Easter Sunday, saw a second window shattered, outraging local people and parishioners. |
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There are also other laws such as the law against outraging the modesty of a woman. |
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Police have the power to take action against offenders for outraging public decency or indecent exposure. |
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Then came a glimpse of Janet Jackson's breast during last year's Super Bowl, outraging some viewers. |
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They are accused of holding an unauthorized demonstration and outraging the police. |
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But his truculent behaviour and volatile temper is outraging purists. |
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Having been forced into one policy change by Mr Souter and other opponents, ministers do not want to be seen to be making another for fear of outraging the liberal lobby they originally wanted to please. |
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Where Eliot was the famous defender of tradition, order and civilised taste, the crux of Groucho's humour was flouting tradition, fomenting chaos and outraging taste. |
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