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So you're talking about people who can't legally commit a criminal offence, but can still be searched.
"If people commit a criminal offence it doesn't mean they should be deprived of their nationality or family should be deprived of their nationality.
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.
"This means there are fewer cars on the road, fewer people able to go out and get drunk, get into fights and commit a criminal offence.
The Goodwin case highlighted an anomaly which means that peers cannot be ejected from the Lords even if they commit a criminal offence.
He could not be seen to be "inciting" Contostavlos to commit a criminal offence as, if entrapment could be shown, there was a risk her trial could be stayed, or evidence excluded, she said.
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GCHQ personnel stumbling across images of child abuse could be committing a criminal offence.
To do otherwise, four QCs tell the programme, risks committing a criminal offence.
If parents or guardians breach the order, they would be committing a criminal offence.
But if I do so again in 2014 I risk committing a criminal offence.
Even when caught committing a criminal offence, people are treated differently depending on their background.
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