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But even though he has free rein now, Kushner could still be in criminal trouble later.
"I think that the risk to people for getting in any kind of criminal trouble is really low," Granick said.
Actor Sean Penn's clandestine visit with a notorious drug kingpin in the Mexican jungle last fall for a Rolling Stone magazine interview has raised some journalistic questions but is unlikely to land him in criminal trouble in the U.S., experts said Sunday.
Robinson's final analysis is that it is up to each and every driver young or experienced to understand the dangers that exist for everybody and to govern themselves accordingly to promote safety on our roads and to stay out of significant criminal trouble.
A teacher who gets involved with a minor student would get in criminal trouble when caught, and be judged as a pedophile, if there are inappropriate activities.
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They have begun a campaign to get Congress to close the loophole that has allowed criminals, troubled teens and the mentally ill to evade federal background checks and purchase weapons from unlicensed private dealers at weekend gun shows.
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He says that while a lot of the debate has focused on self-discipline and responsibility, what it has failed to acknowledge is that within the groups at the forefront of the trouble – criminal street gangs and local groups of youths who describe themselves as being in "gangs" – a sense of responsibility and loyalty does exist; it is simply misdirected.
Nanjala Nyabola, a Kenyan writer and political analyst, told Al Jazeera at the time that people were angered at their "national narrative being hijacked, either by criminals looking for trouble or foreign journalists determined to portray us as a nation of criminals itching for a fight".
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