Sentence examples for criminal term from inspiring English sources

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He's going to enhance criminal term because he's a great judge".

The justice, Edward M. Rappaport, was moved from the civil term of the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn to the criminal term there.

Justice Rappaport served in the criminal term of State Supreme Court, which hears cases involving felony crimes, before his position in the civil term.

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Mr. Rosen's article about missile activity in North Korea, and the Justice Department's description of him in criminal terms because of it, has given Fox News credibility and additional fodder to attack Mr. Obama, said Michael Goldfarb, founder of the conservative online magazine The Washington Free Beacon.

Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said he discussed the situation with President Obama after reports that James Rosen, the chief Washington correspondent for Fox News, was described in criminal terms in an affidavit involving a 2009 article about North Korea posted on the network's Web site.

This wall to wall coverage, however, has skewed our attention and resources to think of online safety in criminal terms.

So while in criminal terms, Ghomeshi is "innocent" the reality is, there just wasn't enough evidence to convict him.

But framing such debate in any other context, like characterizing the bombings as an act of political or religious violence or purely in criminal terms, not only would decrease the Boston bombings' newsworthy significance but would diminish the symbolic magnitude of its destruction as an act of war and international terrorism.

Members can build a decent "résumé" with their "doll number", a criminal slang term for deceased people under their belt, he explains, "but if among your dolls you have a police officer, that gives you more prestige, because murdering a cop is killing your natural enemy".

Similarly, I am now suggesting, if the law is to address us as responsible citizens, it must address us in terms that appeal to the right kind of reason for refraining from the conduct that it defines as criminal: in terms that appeal, that is, to the reasons which justified criminalizing such conduct in the first place.

This article examines the intertwining of migration law and criminal law — termed 'crimmigration' by scholars — in Australia and the United States of America, and its implications for non-citizens who engage in criminal conduct.

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