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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted offence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a wrongdoing that someone has acknowledged or confessed to.
Example: "The defendant's admitted offence was taken into consideration during sentencing."
Alternatives: "acknowledged wrongdoing" or "confessed crime".
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Mr Howarth said the actual CCTV, which has never been made public, was a "side issue" in Jones' admitted offence of misconduct.
James submitted that a full-time custodial sentence should not be imposed on the now-widow for her admitted offence of soliciting goods with the intention of supporting her husband's entry into Syria where he was engaged in hostile activities.
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All had admitted offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
All admitted offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
It comes after 11 former members of staff at Winterbourne View admitted offences against patients.
Myles Bradbury, of Addenbrooke's Hospital, admitted offences against boys he was treating for cancer.
They included Myles Bradbury, 41, of Addenbrooke's Hospital, who on Monday admitted offences against boys.
Adam Mudd, 20, of Hertfordshire, has already admitted offences under the Computer Misuse Act.
The serious case review into events at Winterbourne View, near Bristol, comes after 11 ex-staff members admitted offences against patients.
Of the five cadets accused of the sex assaults, two have admitted offences against women and are due to be sentenced.
David Cullen was jailed for life after admitting offences against Suzie's son and eight others.
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