Such crimes consist of lawbreakers lurking about looking for easy pickings and comprise most of the crimes on campus. |
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I mean, your critics are saying you can't be lawmakers and lawbreakers at the same time. |
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The police notice said authorities were pursuing lawbreakers who damaged public and private property and disturbed social order. |
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It is understandable that criminals are sometimes used to round up dangerous lawbreakers for national security and public safety. |
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Boomtowns always attract the criminal elements because lawbreakers know they will be overlooked in the chaos. |
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Now the victims, demonized as thugs and lawbreakers, are being sent out to various western cities. |
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It's a business grown dependent on lawbreakers and accomplices with little interference from authorities. |
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This latter category often involves maskers honoring high-status elder men, as well as the punishment of lawbreakers. |
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Would the advocates back off if police brought vagrant lawbreakers to shelters instead of arresting them? |
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But arresting lawbreakers and bringing them to trial in Australian courts is one thing. |
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And while lawbreakers should be prosecuted, there will be unintended consequences. |
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We know we have to listen to victims, punish lawbreakers, ban criminals from ministry, and open up the decision-making process. |
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We are tough on lawbreakers, and driving while disqualified is lawbreaking. |
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Well, clearly, they are nascent criminals, lawbreakers, and deviants. |
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Most people regard them as thieves of taxpayers' money and lawbreakers not lawmakers as politicians have recently been implicated in various corruption cases. |
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He had been the least violent of lawbreakers and nobody could have foreseen that he would suffer such a death. |
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A record 116 suspected lawbreakers were arrested in one day, as officers who normally work behind the scenes swelled the ranks of those working on the campaign. |
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Far from being lawbreakers they are the upholders of real law. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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What lawbreakers like that need is a good flogging. Do that and watch the crime rate plummet. |
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The practice has mostly disappeared with more centralized societies where law enforcement and criminal law take responsibility for punishing lawbreakers. |
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