She is speaking to us from the security of her living room, safe in her culpable life, dilating on the most hopeless of catastrophes. |
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He is being tried for bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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The men were found guilty of rioting, arson and culpable homicide amounting to murder. |
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The fifty-two year old businessman was charged with culpable homicide after running Clarke over with his four-wheel drive vehicle. |
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When police arrested those identified to be culpable in the riots, it was only normal that bad eggs should be separated from good ones. |
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The other key culpable person was the lead engineer who brought them out onto the main line. |
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Despite the lack of defense, the tribunal condemned the accused to death for culpable homicide unlawful assembly and breach of the peace. |
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Does that mean that Gillette will have to start making blunter razor blades so they will not be culpable if we nick ourselves shaving? |
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It vandalises a gutsy satirical classic, in this case with a mixture of misjudged condescension, smirking spoofery and culpable failure of nerve. |
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Both sides then squandered chances with Motherwell especially culpable in passing up three golden opportunities in quick succession. |
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Police suspect the vehicle's wheel nuts were not properly fastened and a case of culpable homicide has been opened. |
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The cause of the accident is unknown and police are investigating a case of culpable homicide. |
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Often, they swallow the facile lie that victims of terror are somehow culpable. |
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As in national law, in international criminal law a culpable state of mind is normally proved in court by circumstantial evidence. |
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For example, the magistrates could only exercise their power of committal to prison on a finding of wilful refusal to pay or of culpable neglect. |
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If so, as so often, the attempted cover-up is far more culpable than the initial flaring of temper. |
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How culpable are they, can they be held responsible and will they pay for their mistake? |
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If we believe that humans are morally culpable for sexual behavior then we must uphold that view. |
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It is difficult to apportion blame since both sides seem to be equally culpable. |
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We should record in particular that we have found no evidence of deliberate distortion or of culpable negligence. |
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Now if that is not a form of culpable negligence, then I do not know what is. |
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The culpable do not break down and confess their sins merely as the result of close questioning. |
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Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how culpable she was, how knowingly she lied. |
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Equally culpable are drivers who use the outside lane, despite clear inside lanes, and travel far below the speed limit. |
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It will not please England, though, that two of his wickets, both front-line batsmen, were culpable. |
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And to remain apathetic in the face of such unnecessary suffering renders us all culpable. |
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In fact, yours truly may be even more culpable for, as he and others have repeatedly said, I found the chief. |
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Here, knowledge and intent or culpable negligence would seem to be required for criminal liability. |
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It seems to me in the media, particular in this country in the national media, are so culpable. |
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While you list a number of shops that are failing to provide access to wheelchair users, other businesses are equally culpable. |
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In this, of all ages, we should learn the lesson that to put only a fraction of the potentially culpable in the dock is to invite injustice. |
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In March 2002, they were both acquitted on charges of murder and culpable homicide. |
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The actors are also self-abused, culpable in part for their own replaceability. |
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In public he pleads culpable to his part in that shock result. |
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If they don't, are they culpable for the death and suffering that results? |
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Russia should be regarded as culpable if separatists brought down this plane. |
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In the impeachment complaint, Estrada has been charged with bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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Indian police have arrested six hospital workers on charges of culpable homicide. |
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And in November 2011, a DC district court judge ruled that both Iran and Sudan were culpable for the 1998 embassy bombings. |
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Moreover, American political figures who have proudly associated with The Family and with Rick Warren are culpable as well. |
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It was common to charge manslaughter and culpable driving together. |
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Decisions are often based not on general concepts of blameworthy or culpable conduct, but on the precise interpretation of technical terms within the act. |
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How culpable are sites like Facebook, Google, and Apple in aiding potential spying, and the loss of privacy? |
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The opposition is afraid of the past because its revered members are culpable for some of the most agonizing memories it evokes. |
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The early common law was hard put to deal with the intentional infliction of harm, and sins of omission are popularly regarded as less culpable than sins of commission. |
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Were we, the people of West Yorkshire in the 1970s, somehow culpable in these crimes? |
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Now many of us will agree that such a person is culpable and guilty. |
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But they are both culpable for putting political life on the danger list. |
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So, too, negligently failing to treat a patient is as culpable as doing so in a negligent manner, and if death results a manslaughter charge could be brought. |
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The above argument is not a defence of genuine culpable negligence. |
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Hal also believes himself partly culpable, as the couple had lightly dabbled in free love when they were younger. |
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The jury convicted him of culpable homicide, rather than murder. |
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The most culpable mens rea elements will have both foresight and desire on a subjective basis. |
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Authorities also believe that Patricia Valera, Castro's office manager, was culpable in her employer's crimes. |
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He insisted he thought she was an intruder behind a toilet door in his home and was initially found guilty of culpable homicide, or manslaughter. |
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A A conviction of culpable homicide, the term for manslaughter in South Africa, carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence. |
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If hamartia is culpable error, tragedies that end up with calamities do not call into question the teleology of human events. |
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And this is connected with Ono's dim recognition that he was both emulatory and culpable when he betrayed Kuroda. |
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Manslaughter is a legal term for homicide considered by law as less culpable than murder. |
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He's more culpable than the others because he's old enough to know better. |
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But the Krater who introduces Mark to black velvet is totally human and, in his gestures, culpable. |
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The distinction between murder and culpable homicide not amounting to murder is fine but appreciable. |
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Manslaughter, in England and Wales, is broadly similar to culpable homicide in Scotland, and arson is called wilful fire raising. |
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I have heard two reasons suggested for this indiscriminating application of punishment to the innocent and to the culpable. |
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In Scotland and some Commonwealth of Nations jurisdictions the offence of culpable homicide might apply. |
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Canadian law distinguishes between justifiable, accidental and culpable homicide. |
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Rather, the term is used in the Criminal Code to classify all killings of persons as either culpable or not culpable homicide. |
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In the former scenario, Nanavati would be charged under the Indian penal code 302, for culpable homicide, with a maximum punishment of 10 years. |
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His defence team argued it was a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, while the prosecution argued it was premeditated murder. |
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I viewed the Zooey character as the colder one, and more culpable. |
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The DUP man said he may have unwittingly broken the rule book but claimed other ministers may be culpable. |
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Investigators submitted the charges of culpable homicide to a magistrate court against the owners and 11 managers of the Tazreen Fashin factory. |
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Informationally cloistered agents do not have their ignorance from luck but they are not culpable either. |
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After the First World War began in August 1914, Shaw produced his tract Common Sense About the War, which argued that the warring nations were equally culpable. |
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In other words, absent a properly construed reasonable-cause exception, section 6662 will wrong-headedly penalize behavior that cannot be known to be culpable. |
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The Kick star on Wednesday was handed a five-year sentence by a Mumbai sessions court in his hit-and-run case which found him guilty of culpable homicide. |
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But just as the newspapers aren't the only culpable parties in the phone-hacking scandal, so the fakers aren't the only ones implicated in the bogus booze industry. |
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Dr Lore Hartzenberg's testimony ahead of Pistorius' sentencing for culpable homicide was almost immediately characterised by the prosecution as unbalanced. |
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He was cleared of murder and convicted of the lesser charge of culpable homicide after a judge accepted his story that he thought Reeva was an intruder. |
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After a long battle in the courts in the full gaze of the media, Oscar Pistorius was convicted of culpable homicide and sentenced to five years in jail. |
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Liam Bayles took advantage of culpable defending to fire Jarrow in front. |
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You have been convicted of the culpable homicide of Robin Thomson, a total stranger to you who was simply making his way home following a night out. |
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Riyaz Khoja, 26, of Fawkner, pleaded guilty in the County Court yesterday to one count of culpable driving causing death and four counts of negligently causing serious injury. |
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The 1987 Philippine Constitution says the grounds for impeachment include culpable violation of the Constitution, bribery, graft and corruption, and betrayal of public trust. |
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The collective reproachment of Naomi during the course of this experience illustrates the many ways in which female sexuality can be seen as culpable. |
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But even before he could do so, half-a-dozen black Somanlis, now eager for gain, interposed their strong arms to prevent such culpable waste of good saleworthy slave stuff. |
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There have been teething problems since the move to summer shinty, with a couple of teams being culpable for the season running over into November and December. |
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