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"Was that deemed criminal?" Ms. Dwimoh said.
Increasingly, critical press is deemed criminal.
"Now any exhibition on religion showing works that are not straightforwardly religious can be deemed criminal," he said.
They are made surplus, and as a result they are often forced to engage in practices that are deemed criminal.
Successive governments have multiplied the number of acts that can be deemed criminal or misdemeanours, constructing a regime of unaccountable discretionary decisions that blight people's lives.
"When you look at it from that perspective, you can see what is deemed criminal negligence as opposed to bad parenting".
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It is important that antisodomy laws, for example, have been struck down, ensuring that gay people can enjoy sexual relations without being deemed criminals.
The Manifesto Club says the elderly, young people, buskers and homeless people could be deemed criminals as councils and other authorities introduce a "patchwork of criminal law" as part of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act.
I can hear your conservative uncle interjecting already, but 13th – named for the constitutional amendment that abolished slavery but restricted rights of those deemed "criminals" – is remarkable in the way it takes its time to connect the dots and make its bold thesis.
Whether they are deemed "criminals" by society or not, everyone deserves a second chance.
None had been deemed criminals or a security threats; they simply had no papers proving they were legal immigrants.
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