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He has denied committing an offense.
ESFANDIAR RAHIM MASHAEI: Vandalism is not only about committing an offense by yourself.
The Carabinieri, the Italian paramilitary police, charged Rios with committing an offense against public officials.
Mr. Ahmadi, like Mr. Niaz, believes that bombers who use their turbans to hide explosives are committing an offense not just against Islam, but against the nation.
The joyful throngs in Diyarbakir last week were technically committing an offense by waving the Kurdish flag and banners of Ocalan.
Wergild, also spelled Wergeld, or Weregild, (Old English: "man payment"), in ancient Germanic law, the amount of compensation paid by a person committing an offense to the injured party or, in case of death, to his family.
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"You're not saying these people didn't commit an offense.
"We have to understand: Did the Prosecutor General's children commit an offense or not?
"Conduct merely affording a person an opportunity to commit an offense does not constitute entrapment," the law states.
"We totally refute any charges that we have committed an offense and we will defend our position robustly," they said.
"Is the state required to prove every day that someone committed an offense beyond a reasonable doubt?" Mr. Nixon asked.
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