Sentence examples for explored criminal from inspiring English sources

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A great many podcasts, including "Serial," "Crimetown," "Undisclosed," "Crime," "Death, Sex, and Money," and "Invisibilia," have explored criminal justice and its complexities, some in noir mode, some in detective mode, some asking philosophical questions, some exploring criminal psychology.

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Justice Lewis L. Douglass, who ordered Mr. Crosby's release after presiding over an extraordinary hearing that explored Mr. Garner's devastating penchant for lying in criminal cases, said in his ruling: "Dana Garner, the final witness at the hearing, admitted that he had completely fabricated testimony for two murder trials, identifying men as murderers even though he had not witnessed the crimes.

Start by exploring the black areas around the explored area.

They observed and explored.

Attention is the least explored".

Back then, in a wildly ambitious social experiment, about 750 petty criminals from the slums of Old Blighty were shipped with some 250 marine guards in what has famously come to be known as the "First Fleet" -- an eight-month journey to a barely explored fringe of the world.

"The question will be further explored," said the report.

A criminal is a criminal".

(2006), explored jealousy through a series of line drawings.

The criminals have criminal records.

One of Sinatra's most explored themes was loneliness.

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