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And borrowers who withhold such information could be committing income fraud, Mr. Auerbach said.
GCHQ personnel stumbling across images of child abuse could be committing a criminal offence.
Anyone who sends offensive, abusive or threatening messages via social media could be committing a criminal offence.
Crime manager at Lake Illawarra local area command, Detective Inspector Glen Broadhead, issued a warning that anyone found at the clubhouse could be committing an offence.
In December, Theresa May warned that, unless there is a physical or mental health justification for the procedure, doctors who provide the service could be committing a criminal offence.
If a relationship breaks down a parent will often wish to return to their country of origin with their child and do not realise they could be committing an offence".
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"They really didn't believe they could be committed".
Without the documentation, not only could no sin be proved, no sin could be committed.
"It seems to me that there are potentially all sorts of offences which could be committed.
The offences could be committed in a public or a private place.
Reporters could be committed to civil jail if they don't pay.
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