Sentence examples for criminal sphere from inspiring English sources

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In the criminal sphere, UK prosecutors' tools have been considerably sharpened.

In 1997, when Mr. Johnson re-entered the criminal sphere, hanging around with friends and dealing crack again — "I knew better," he says now — Ms. Allison waited while he completed a two-year sentence.

States taking a decriminalization approach to the drug might move resources away from investigative or prosecution efforts aimed at the drug, reduce the level of punishment, and effectively remove punishment for use of the drug from the criminal sphere.

Now in the 21st century, it has become all too apparent that the black population is underrepresented at universities and in spheres of economic and political power, and overrepresented in the underground economy, in the criminal sphere and in marginal neighborhoods.

It then moved from the criminal sphere to the diplomatic, as the foreign secretary, David Miliband, translated the raw findings into concrete measures to be taken against Israel: the expulsion of a diplomat and a travel warning that Israeli officials were not to be entrusted with passports.

If the 1861 act was repealed, the 1967 act which amends it would also fall, but abortion could be better regulated in the health rather than criminal sphere, by medical bodies such as the General Medical Council or royal colleges, says Johnson. "I do think the time has come 50 years on from the 1967 act to at least look at the criminal offence of abortion and do something about it.

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In hybrid crimilegal orders the moral, normative and social boundaries between legality and illegality-criminality are blurred, and through the violation of the official law, the illegal-criminal sphere of social life becomes legitimate and morally acceptable, while the legal turns illegitimate and immoral.

And, learning the lessons from the criminal justice sphere, that training should address head-on the myths and stereotypes that bedevilled the credibility assessment by police and prosecutors for so many years.

Applying the vocabulary and concepts of epidemics to the criminal justice sphere, will create a more leveled ground upon which health and justice scholars and practitioners can better collaborate to devise new studies, propose solutions and advance policies.

"All of the conversations in the criminal justice sphere about how that line can be blurry, arbitrary and problematic are not usually part of conversations around immigration law reform".

In what other sphere of criminal wrongdoing would suspects against whom there was good evidence be let off scot-free.

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