It's time to place the blame for violence where it truly belongs, on the perpetrator and not the tool. |
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They reportedly heard their mother arguing with the perpetrator and attempted to intervene, when he dealt several chops to the sisters. |
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All her friends pray every day that the British government will bring the perpetrator of this terrible crime to justice. |
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Each crime that is correctly connected to a real perpetrator is a crime that is unlikely to involve a prosecution of an innocent. |
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Any breakdown in these prescriptions risks serious pollution, bringing danger to those affected and outcast status to the perpetrator. |
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Indeed, if it was tried on anyone but the heir to the throne, the perpetrator might well find out how the victim rated her mammaries. |
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I don't believe that I would want the perpetrator of the crime to be given a death sentence. |
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You can't let that psychological battle have the victim all of a sudden take on the guilt for the atrocious acts of the perpetrator. |
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The police are there to pick up the pieces, to find the perpetrator and see that justice prevents him from doing it again. |
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A profane act demeans both the perpetrator and the one who is acted upon by disrespecting the Divine Force residing in each. |
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The anchorwoman chuckled as a mug shot of the perpetrator showed his swollen eyes and blistered nose. |
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How many people do you know who've been the victim of a hate crime where the perpetrator has gone unpunished? |
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I can't be alone in being alarmed at the significance of the film portraying a woman as the perpetrator of violence. |
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When a perpetrator wrongs a person, she, the wronged party, typically has a personal reactive attitude of resentment. |
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That a woman could be the perpetrator of such crimes even as an accomplice was almost too horrible to believe. |
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It is a tort suit that is calculated to provide full redress from the perpetrator. |
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This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity. |
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We see the victim gradually change through the force of his anguish into a senseless perpetrator. |
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If not, he warned, the perpetrator could face years in chokey or even the death penalty. |
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What can the perpetrator of these crimes use to justify his brutish means to achieve his fiendish ends? |
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I say that the death penalty can act as both deterrent and public vengeance upon the perpetrator. |
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If the victim cannot bring him or herself to forgive, then the perpetrator remains unforgiven, there is no release. |
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We could be identical twins and people would be mistaking me as the perpetrator of your pyromania. |
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Though outlawed and rarely performed, the act is deemed to deify the perpetrator, blessing her family for seven generations after her death. |
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The perpetrator was said in court to have drunk 15 pints of beer and five shorts between noon and 4pm on the day of the offence. |
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Thirdly, the accused is present when the crime is committed by the perpetrator. |
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The perpetrator cut off the tyres, punctured the diesel tank and broke windows in the vehicle. |
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Perhaps they are in denial that he could have been the perpetrator of such serious offences, or maybe it is politically expedient to ignore them. |
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The main perpetrator has not been found and Shane is here facing the music. |
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The officers said they had received information that the perpetrator may have been hiding out somewhere in and around the city. |
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But Goldman also observed that often the perpetrator of the hypocrisy is accidentally aided by his critics. |
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Where the perpetrator is an official or public officer, the possible prison term is doubled. |
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Finally, we have the perpetrator of all these heinous slayings. |
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Will the alleged perpetrator be prosecuted to the full extent of the law? |
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The perpetrator intended the abolition, suspension or termination to be directed at the nationals of a hostile party. |
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Mr Radelet thinks the race of the perpetrator makes little difference, but juries respond more vengefully when the victim is white. |
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Pro-charging policies have led to the unexpected result that, in some cases, both victim and perpetrator are charged. |
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The person who does the deceiving is generally called a fraudster, a scam artist, a perpetrator, or a thief. |
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If the perpetrator was a public official, the term of imprisonment was a maximum of four years. |
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At the head of this generation is Gay, the perpetrator of the prerace well-wishing. |
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The perpetrator had previous connections to net communities idealising violence and social Darwinism. |
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Cases are often resolved by the perpetrator paying a small sum to the victim's family. |
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It may be that the opportunity available to the alleged perpetrator is so limited that the substantiality criterion is not met. |
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There was no public hue and cry to jail the perpetrator because the victim was apparently an undesirable person. |
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Budimcic was present at the scene, he was neither a perpetrator nor a conspirator and that his mere presence did not amount to complicity. |
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The prosecutor or criminal court may decide whether the perpetrator of an act of violence is to be remanded in custody or detained. |
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I remember a young child who was brutalized by a perpetrator a couple of years ago and I talked to the police officer who was on the scene. |
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The forebear surely would have been horrified that the alleged perpetrator of the resulting slaughter was of his own blood. |
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A monetary fine cannot substitute for the sentence if the perpetrator is a recidivist. |
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Indicate if your company will be the perpetrator or if you will subcontract it out. |
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Some felt that, in the short term, the perpetrator often felt remorseful about the violence. |
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They do not care for apologies from the perpetrator because they question their sincerity. |
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In the latter example, it may be that those who are close to the perpetrator were simply not aware of his or her double life. |
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Arbitrary deprivation of life is prohibited and punishable by law regardless of whether the perpetrator is a civilian or government official. |
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Licentious behaviour is an indecent act and includes any act that is dishonouring and which the perpetrator seeks to conceal. |
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For example, have the child state whether the perpetrator was shorter than daddy or old like grandpa. |
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In these cases, the perpetrator of a minor offence must be taken into custody without delay. |
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It is taking away the power of control from the perpetrator and owning it as a victim, regardless of what follows. |
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The drug was concealed in a four-wheel drive vehicle, which the perpetrator had driven from Senegal via Mauritania to Morocco. |
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He expressed his abhorrence of that cruel practice and was prepared to have any perpetrator of such crime hanged. |
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Fighting generally involves conflict where it is not easy to make the distinction between perpetrator and victim. |
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If these conditions are not met, the competent Syrian judicial authorities must try the perpetrator of the offence. |
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We will do everything, I repeat, everything to help bring this perpetrator to justice. |
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They are advocating for a mechanism to end war with more attention to a perpetrator not victims. |
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Privately, police sources believe the perpetrator was disturbed, perhaps by a passing motorist, and panicked. |
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It also means that in a lot of these cases, the family members of the murder victim know the perpetrator. |
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We have to stand with those people who might be victimized by a perpetrator in the future. |
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The reflection delay also enables victims to consider in a less pressured manner whether they are prepared to testify against the perpetrator. |
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Under both domestic and international law, an act violating the rights of an individual or a group renders the perpetrator responsible. |
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If the perpetrator has been banned from parental custody of the child, the penalty shall be three years in prison. |
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The perpetrator of a minor offence under article 63, paragraph 1, must be brought in without delay. |
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The perpetrator was aware of factual circumstances that established the existence of an armed conflict. |
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Despite this, the criminal action does not bar any possible civil action for damages against the perpetrator. |
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However, in dealing with such factors every attention should be paid to avoid any labelling of individuals as potential or alleged perpetrator. |
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The Japanese authorities might opt not to prosecute if, for example, they deemed that a perpetrator could be rehabilitated. |
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The challenge to organisations is how to reflect this perpetrator profile within their control systems. |
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At three of the crime scenes, the perpetrator left blood, probably from a cut as he smashed his way in. |
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What payola's moralizing critics failed, and still fail, to grasp is that the music industry has always felt itself a victim, and not the perpetrator, of the system. |
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Shockingly, even a teacher is listed as a perpetrator in a Yorkshire council's tables, which show a total of 173 racist incidents from name-calling to assault. |
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She is both a victim of the all-consuming celebrity culture and a perpetrator of bad decisions, the lack of self-control and an unhealthy sense of entitlement. |
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The Court felt that if symbolic speech were given the same constitutional protection as actual speech or writing, then virtually any action could be excused on the grounds that its perpetrator meant to send a message. |
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Choosing not to pursue a perpetrator is not admittance of lies or false motives. |
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Is a perpetrator off the hook because he or she uses the market to pay the kickback? |
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Speaking after the incident, Karin Attwood, a white witch and Rollright Stones Trustee, said witches she knew had placed a curse on the perpetrator. |
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Ultimately, all it took was the mere mention of a lawyer for the perpetrator to delete the accounts and disappear completely. |
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We're all no doubt envisioning worthless adolescent punks who deserve to lose some teeth, but what if the perpetrator is female, or a precocious 12-year-old? |
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Nor is it surprising that the employer of the accused has neither fired the alleged perpetrator nor denounced the trial. |
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The perpetrator could also apply for an injunction restraining the company from dismissing him or taking disciplinary action following an investigation. |
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I asked Greenberg if there had ever been a Dr. Phil show devoted solely to a perpetrator of a crime. |
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Another surveillance video, showing the perpetrator with hammer in hand, is here. |
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That being said, should there be any attempts at escape or if any of my staff should be attacked in any way, the perpetrator will be dealt with very harshly. |
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After all, she was the recipient of the largess at the center of this case, not a director or perpetrator of it. |
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In that memo, it was asserted that inflicting severe pain constituted torture only if the perpetrator knowingly acted for the express and sole purpose of causing agony. |
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For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable. |
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How do you prove that a person has acted in a particular way because of another's race, gender or whatever, unless the perpetrator has been ill-advised enough to say so? |
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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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The previous policy regarding non-disclosure of the alleged perpetrator name in the decision if dead, medically incapable, of advanced age or not located will still stand. |
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The responsibility of organizers, aiders and abettors arises from the same article in the special part of the Criminal Code as that of the perpetrator, with reference to article 30 of the Criminal Code. |
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The perpetrator used a flag, insignia or uniform of the hostile party. |
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The perpetrator here is, of course, the Turkish regime which, a priori, sees every left-winger, every Communist and every Kurd as a terrorist, whom it then tries to eliminate. |
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The victim was able to enforce his evidence against the alleged perpetrator. |
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Despite thorough investigation, the perpetrator of the attacks remains unknown. |
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The potential for violence in the subsequent intimate relationships of a spousal violence perpetrator represents a threat that children's exposure to poor modelling will continue. |
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Corruption, whatever its perpetrator and its extent, constitutes economically speaking a serious obstacle to the economic and social development of the countries affected. |
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Or at the offices of the French Public Prosecutor at the court of first instance located in the area where the assault took place, or where the assaulter resides if you were able to identify the perpetrator. |
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What happened after that, however, was that it began to transmute into a belief or a philosophy that every child has been abused, that every woman has been a victim and that every man is a violent perpetrator of abuse. |
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The death penalty may not be carried out in case of homicide if the next of kin of the victim accept to forgive the perpetrator in exchange of blood money or without it. |
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However, researchers have proved it the perpetrator in at least two epidemics of food-borne illness and death. |
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It is also possible for a jurisdiction to prosecute for crimes committed somewhere outside its jurisdiction, once the perpetrator returns. |
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The person offered for execution did not have to be an original perpetrator of the crime because the system was based on tribes, not individuals. |
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The theft is considered completed when the perpetrator reaches a place of temporary safety with the property. |
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This may involve an individual perpetrator asking pardon from the victim for the violation he has caused or a state official apologizing on behalf of the state. |
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In his mind's eye he'd seen himself hauling the perpetrator off in chains after a suitably Schwarzeneggeresque rescue of the imperiled heroine. |
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Such symbolic reparations can consist of a significant act, such as an apology by the perpetrator, a memorial service or other meaningful, sometimes traditional, ritual. |
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That victim, for all kinds of reasons, may not have any chance either internally or externally to deal with the burden that has been put upon him or her by the perpetrator. |
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But in the order of conducting interviews, it would be better to have the statement of the coconspirator before confronting the perpetrator. |
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The term refers to scams in which the perpetrator uses personal contacts to swindle a specific group, such as a church congregation, a rotary club, a professional circle or an ethnic community. |
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Astonishingly, the self-confessed perpetrator of this crime, Shamil Basayev, was appointed deputy prime minister of the so-called Chechen government-in-exile on 25 August. |
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The perpetrator can also be arrested and taken back to Court. |
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On March 24, Justin was stabbed to death during an unprovoked attack by a perpetrator who had a previous history of crime and a reputation for always carrying a knife. |
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If the individual were to be made aware of the bank's aggregation of this particular information, it could conceivably hinder the investigation and prevent apprehension of the perpetrator. |
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The perpetrator managed to knock over two Rick Santorum signs before sprinting away down a side street, hoisting up his tracksuit bottoms as he went. |
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However, title 18 of the United States Code authorized other procedures, such as video recordings, when the child in question could not be confronted by the perpetrator of the offence. |
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It is usually denied by the perpetrator and his victim. |
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Sharp practices are the use of illegal, clandestine, coercive or deceptive means by a foreign government or entity intended to benefit the economic interests of the perpetrator. |
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As prevention is best achieved by stopping the perpetrator, the Commission shall explore the possibility of creating a centre to combat cyber crime. |
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The perpetrator subjected one or more persons to mutilation, in particular by permanently disfiguring the person or persons, or by permanently disabling or removing an organ or appendage. |
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For that reason, the victim would often not report an assault, especially out of fear of the perpetrator, fear for the children or loyalty to the family. |
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In addition, in no case of kidnapping for extortion should the perpetrator benefit from amnesty and pardon, nor should such crimes be considered as of a political nature. |
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It is my understanding that language identifying criminal offenses invariably describes the act alleged to have been committed by the perpetrator, not the consequent state of the victim. |
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The perpetrator was aware that the nature of the bullets was such that their employment would uselessly aggravate suffering or the wounding effect. |
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In good neighborhoods he is part of the scenery, like a mailbox, but in bad neighborhoods, he is looked upon with positive appreciation... Describes the minutia of booking a perpetrator, especially fingerprinting. |
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The church has indeed tended to discount and marginalize the victims of domestic violence as well as the perpetrator. |
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The news story received significant coverage in the Ottawa-Hull area and Mr. Franklin seemed to be echoing popular sentiment in his critical attitude toward the perpetrator of the canine cruelty. |
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The result of this judgment is that the responsibility for the violations was put on minor officers, exonerating the chief perpetrator who was the commanding officer of the arrest, detention and torture operation. |
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As a perpetrator of this second kind of error, Ms Irigaray, futilely complaining about the speed of light, looks inevitably a bit of a straw woman. |
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Forensic scientists can use DNA in blood, semen, skin, saliva or hair found at a crime scene to identify a matching DNA of an individual, such as a perpetrator. |
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Jurors still expect hysteria, physical bruises, fresh complaint evidence, torn clothes and signs of renitence from victims in order to convict an alleged perpetrator. |
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Subsequently, a colonist was murdered in an act of revenge for some killings that had taken place years earlier and the Indians refused to turn over the perpetrator. |
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After his arrest for driving with false number plates in January 1981, the police questioned him about the killings and he confessed that he was the perpetrator. |
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One would address eyewitness misidentifications, which often begin when a crime victim is asked to pick a perpetrator out of a series of photographs or a row of people. |
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The catch of the perpetrator was the product of a year of police work. |
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