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The contested police-recorded crime figures, which lost their "national statistics" status this month, also show a decline of 3% over the same period at 3.7m offences.
But the use of wiretaps in prosecutions of financial crime is contested territory; Rajaratnam's lawyers asked a court to set aside his conviction, arguing that the wiretaps violated his constitutional right to privacy.
The prosecutor said that abusers could not be allowed to get away with their crimes and contested critics' claims that there was a desire for prominent scalps.
The details of his crime would be contested for decades.
However, the value and accuracy of crime mapping is contested.
Essentially, it's Lee on " black-on-black crime, " a hotly contested subject.
Fact-checkers have rightly contested the suggestion of a migration-led crime wave — crime rates in fact have not been this low since 1992.
The trial lasted two and a half days, and much of it focussed on testimony from police officers and forensic technicians who established details about the crime that were not contested by the defense.
With an endless stream of crime running around the clock, police resources are constantly contested and often unable to facilitate addressing what can be perceived as a lesser crime.
Hotly contested political races can fuel spikes in hate crimes, and President Trump's election seemed to provide evidence of that.
Although a more transparent football program, something Paterno rigorously contested, would likely have prevented the repeated sexual crimes, there is something to be said for the Penn State code of honor.
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