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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicate crimes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to make a formal judgment or decision on a criminal case. Example: The judge was responsible for adjudicating crimes and ensuring that justice was served in the courtroom.
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A special jurisdiction will establish a tribunal and justice chambers to investigate, prosecute and adjudicate crimes, with Colombian judges presiding, backed by a "limited participation of international experts".
The international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), set up in 1993 to adjudicate crimes against humanity and crimes of genocide committed in the former Yugoslavia, was about to sentence Radovan Karadzic, one of the worst criminals of the Balkan wars of the 1990s and, more generally, of the period since World War II.
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Their website highlights that "our commitment to identifying and adjudicating crimes committed before our time and in some cases during our lifetimes will be part and parcel with our full scale investigation into corruption".
The University, in order to obtain federal funds, is supposed to report to the government all crimes that occur on campus -- not adjudicated crimes but reports of alleged crimes so that students can be warned about dangerous incidents connected to the school.
Under their proposal, commanders will still adjudicate all crimes involved with mission readiness and mission execution; they just will no longer oversee sex crimes (which commanders are neither trained nor qualified to oversee).
"Federal courts were not created to adjudicate local crimes, no matter how heinous they may be," said Senator Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona.
Furthermore, prosecution and punishment are not necessarily the best means to eradicate the rot from a political system, because in adjudicating systemic crimes political compromise is inevitable.
If Arendt thought existing notions of legal intention and national criminal courts were inadequate to the task of grasping and adjudicating Nazi crimes, it was also because she thought that nazism performed an assault against thinking.
That system and its laws, known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice, have in fact been at the center of a protracted battle in Congress over its role in adjudicating such crimes.
Colleges need to stop adjudicating these crimes altogether.
"It's the most pragmatic way and it's the most legally correct way to adjudicate terrorist war crimes," said Spencer J. Crona, a Denver probate lawyer and the co-author of a 1996 article in the Oklahoma City University Law Journal arguing the merits of military tribunals to try terrorists.
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