Sentence examples for criminal existed from inspiring English sources

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He was fascinated by the visual taxonomy of crime, and yet remained hesitant that such a phenomenon as looking like a criminal existed.

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The collection is inspired by the concept of criminals, and how criminals exist in our political system, bringing danger into our lives.

This group of criminals exists at the heart of environmental crime, functioning as pivots within networks of individuals around the globe who commit individual criminal acts at various nodes in the chain".

Republicans in the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson earlier this month expressing concern that ICE was allowing criminal immigrants to go free, and asking for more information on what criminal convictions existed for people ICE released.

"Without a finding that the artillery attacks were unlawful, the Trial Chamber's conclusion that a joint criminal enterprise existed cannot be sustained," the appeal verdict said.

The lawyers opposing the city said that in those cases, enough evidence of criminal intent existed to investigate them even under Handschu.

So-called black-identifying names were "significantly more likely to be accompanied by text suggesting that person had an arrest record, regardless of whether a criminal record existed or not".

The judiciary, for its part, has not contested the idea, though admittedly there has been no real test case in which substantial evidence of a president's personal criminal wrongdoing existed in the absence of impeachment proceedings in Congress.

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said the tainted pieces of evidence have forced police officials to officially testify that evidence needed in at least six recent criminal trials existed but was unavailable.

Thus, even assuming a basis for criminal charges existed in the Tiger/Uchitel situation, the fact that local prosecutors elected not to pursue an extortion claim against Uchitel is no reason to conclude that Uchitel's conduct was, ipso facto, not extortion.

In general, criminal law exists to protect society and social order, and prosecutions under the criminal law are generally brought by the state (e.g. murder, fraud, theft).

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