He was sentenced to five years on each of the two convictions for gross indecency, with four years of each sentence suspended. |
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Since 1927, the United States government has regulated against indecent language, obscenity, and indecency. |
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The old lady has her hand over her mouth like I have just spoken an indecency. |
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Still cooling his anger from earlier that morning, thoughts of ungratefulness and indecency swirled in his mind. |
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He was convicted of four counts of inciting children on a bus to commit acts of gross indecency. |
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Since the city is so whorishly flagrant in its indecency, how else should it be treated? |
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I realized that the decency of one man atones for the indecency of millions. |
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He talks about the need to bring indecency laws that now cover broadcast TV to make sure they cover cable TV as well. |
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Keith was convicted of five gross indecency and three indecent assault charges at Swindon Crown Court on Tuesday. |
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The charges against them include public indecency, inappropriate behaviour, behaviour to the detriment of military discipline and assault. |
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The commission has proposed no indecency fines during his five months in the chair. |
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That case, in combination with the more recent controversy, shows why it's time to get rid of broadcast indecency law forever. |
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This, the story goes, secured a large crowd, a conviction for indecency and copious ticket-shifting headlines. |
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In the light of this provision, we do not accept that H has grounds for contesting the element of indecency in his conviction. |
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The term gross indecency was not statutorily defined and was to be given meaning by courts on the particular facts of each case. |
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It was unclear exactly how he would go about further criminalizing the indecency statutes. |
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Ward will be charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency and public intoxication at the Calgary courthouse on Monday. |
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Through our bad parenting, which sets wrong examples, we have institutionalized insensitivity and indecency and made them virtues. |
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The reason that some senators want indecency to stay on the air is because they themselves are indecent. |
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Now, in terms of the broadcast indecency standard here, we are talking about viewpoints, opinions on various subjects. |
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Do your sexual encounters place you in danger of arrest for lewd conduct or public indecency? |
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Congress is looking at reforming indecency laws to be much tougher on transgressors. |
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The FCC definition of indecency focuses on language deemed patently offensive by community broadcast standards. |
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He's charged with maltreating detainees, conspiracy to maltreat detainees, dereliction of duty and indecency. |
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Conservatives in Congress are talking about subjecting cable TV to the same indecency regs that govern broadcast networks. |
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Can such alleged moral indecency justify the forced entry into one's home without any warrant? |
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Now, if the theatre had produced this indecency, vice, or disreputableness, or encouraged it, we should condemn it. |
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Mr McIntee revealed that Sweeney had previous convictions for indecent exposure and gross indecency. |
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He imposed an additional sentence for gross indecency and taking indecent photographs. |
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The case concerned a headmaster who was charged with gross indecency. |
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A county court judge who has to gain public support for re-election to keep his or her job might not have been so inclined to dismiss a public indecency case. |
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He has been cleared of gross indecency with a seven-year-old girl. |
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Ahmed Adel was found not guilty of public indecency by a military court in Cairo. |
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They have been charged with public indecency and being a threat to public order. |
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Footage of the incident was taken before police arrived, arrested the group for public indecency and fined them. |
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Summary conviction offences are typically considered minor and would include offences such as public indecency and exposing oneself to a child. |
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However, as if that was not bad enough, the second crime, the second indecency, is that this action was executed extremely incompetently. |
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Watch video of her underage drinking, public indecency, and extortion that warranted time in the slammer. |
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Here, indecency reigns, with residents of these rival neighborhoods tripping over one another to broadcast their racism. |
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Not just by an indecent, illegal image, but by indecency and illegality itself. |
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Mr President, something is not working in the system if we in this House have to endure the indecency of people who come here to justify crimes. |
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In the instant case, the author pleaded guilty to a charge of indecency within the summary jurisdiction of the District Court. |
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Its field of application must cover voluntary homicides, assassinations and gross indecency. |
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It was not advised for women to play the cello, but Viola da gamba, until the end of the 19th century for pretentious reasons of indecency. |
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After two days in custody, 10 of the women, who were not represented by lawyers, were found guilty of indecency. |
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Freedom of religion, another key Canadian value, indicates that no particular religion will shape the definition of indecency. |
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The definition of a child's legal age varies from one country to another, and so does the definition of indecency. |
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I only want you to do this with temperance, without indecency, guilt and sin. |
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His celebratory streak ended with arrest by police for indecency. |
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To some parents, accustomed to the security of child-friendly TV schedules, the advent of the internet seemed like a plague of indecency intruding into the family home. |
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The gravamen in respect of each charge is the allegation of indecency, without which the committee are unlikely, in my view, to find Serious Professional Misconduct. |
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Our shock is not from indecency, but from the absence of self-possession, the ultimate bourgeois possession. |
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I hate the indecency shown by people by spitting and peeing on the roads. |
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The adults, who had been staying in the motel room, were charged with cruelty to children, public indecency and obstruction of police and were taken to a psychiatric ward. |
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It seems to us that the suggestion that there should be separate trials of the rape and indecency charges in the present case was simply unrealistic. |
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Ringland pleaded guilty to 20 charges relating to internet abuse, two of indecency with a child, four of hacking, four of blackmail, and 10 of making indecent photographs of a child. |
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In spite of defending indecency, Jacob doubted whether he liked it in the raw. |
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On 24 December 2013, Queen Elizabeth II signed a pardon for Turing's conviction for gross indecency, with immediate effect. |
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The libel trial unearthed evidence that caused Wilde to drop his charges and led to his own arrest and trial for gross indecency with men. |
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After Wilde left the court, a warrant for his arrest was applied for on charges of sodomy and gross indecency. |
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On 25 May 1895 Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labour. |
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The Labour MP Alex Lyon waved a copy of The Sun in the House of Commons and suggested the paper could be prosecuted for indecency. |
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Zantman has gone mad, overwhelmed by the arbitrary, the maniacal monotony and the fundamental indecency of grotesque and absurd phenomena counteracting the best-kept secrets of the soul. |
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Adel was charged with public indecency and disobeying military orders. |
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I would say, though, that in terms of the provision regarding indecency in the definition of the common bawdy house, there's no requirement whatsoever for money to change hands. |
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Hence, indecency in Canadian law is something that threatens someone's liberty, exposes something undesirable to people, forces someone to commit a misdeed, or harms someone engaging in certain acts. |
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There are sections in there that have to do with public indecency. |
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It will apply to convictions under old gross indecency laws against men who had consensual same-sex relationships. |
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The 47-year-old also has 11 charges of indecent assault, and allegations of gross indecency and actual bodily harm against him. |
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Monty was found guilty of several counts of gross indecency, as well as a serious sexual assault, in relation to one of the girls. |
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Batten, of Neath Road, Maesteg, denied three counts of indecent assault and one of committing an act of gross indecency with a child. |
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There really is no other purpose for wearing a pasty than to avoid being arrested for indecency. |
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They did not know Summerfield had previous indecent exposure convictions or that he had admitted the two new indecency charges. |
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Should we see in it the symbol of a graphic resistance when confronted by the indecency of rampant capitalization which is now leading to the loss of a Russian visual identity? |
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Under article 275 of the Code, anyone who commits an act of indecency with a female against her will is liable to a term of up to one year's imprisonment or a fine. |
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So that part should be repealed, because there are other provisions that deal with public indecency, indecency that is really in the public view, that is not behind closed doors. |
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Then the victim herself was charged with public indecency. |
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Mr. Laurie Arron: We have not identified any harms that go on in bathhouses or any harms that go on anywhere that's charged with acts of indecency or indecent acts. |
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