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They add that the demand that Edelman destroy "evidence of public corruption arguably constitutes criminal obstruction of justice".
There are community differences among jurors, she said, including their views on what constitutes criminal behavior, even on defining burglary or robbery.
For example, an act of contempt is an insult to the court and an interference with its judicial authority and therefore constitutes criminal contempt.
Bob Ayers, a security expert from the Chatham House think tank, said: "For a senior intelligence officer to leave this kind of material on a train constitutes criminal damage and he should be prosecuted".
Nonetheless, the cables were classified so that their leak arguably constitutes criminal acts.
The House bill also includes a host of provisions to expand the scope of what constitutes criminal copyright infringement at home, and would even make make it a felony to stream copyrighted videos online.
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The assaults, Mr. Roche said, constitute criminal behavior.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J McGinty said that the killing that "did not constitute criminal action by police".
The brothers have blamed each other for the tax mess but say their situation does not constitute criminal misconduct.
On June 21st the head of parliament's judiciary committee said Mr Mousavi's public statements constituted "criminal acts".
That means prosecutors must prove that Mr. Acevedo's driving at the time of the crash constituted criminal behavior.
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