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So you're talking about people who can't legally commit a criminal offence, but can still be searched.
Officer Clerge was acquitted of the most serious charge against him, attempting to commit a criminal sexual act.
He selected a Jewish congregation to commit a criminal act against, and it fits the definition of a hate crime".
The more immediate problem is how a president might be held accountable if he were to commit a criminal offense.
In the summations, the jurors were asked by both sides to consider whether the defendant had been induced to commit a criminal act.
A mother who inflicted lifelong damage on her child after drinking heavily during her pregnancy did not commit a criminal offence, the court of appeal has ruled.
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"The family wants anyone who committed a criminal act to be held accountable and liable criminally," Mr. Rubenstein said Tuesday.
"If a person commits a criminal act, they don't want to be discovered," he said.
GCHQ personnel stumbling across images of child abuse could be committing a criminal offence.
The defendant is charged by the state with having committed a criminal act.
Where no one has actually committed a criminal act, the punishment varies.
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