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To Huhne You have fallen from a great height (albeit that that is only modest mitigation given that it is a height that you would never have achieved if you had not hidden your commission of such a serious offence in the first place) … this was as your counsel accepts a serious offence, indeed as it seems to me a flagrant offence of its type.
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It was just flagrant disregard.
If the offence is flagrant, the penitentiary, with its discipline, may be called into requisition; but if slight, a corresponding punishment may be inflicted within the general range of the law.
"This is a most serious offence a flagrant disregard for the rules of the road and the great danger caused to others". The court heard that Devlin overtook a Ford Focus at about 23:00 on 24 March and as he did so clipped the driver's mirror.
Gareth Preston, the crown advocate for the Crown Prosecution Service in Wales, said O'Neill's offences represented "a flagrant breach of the trust" placed in him by a significant number of people.
One might not have agreed with her views, but Clarissa's flagrant disregard for other people's offence - in a world full of demanded apologies - I found frankly appealing.
Fining him a total of £1,800 for nine offences, district judge Quentin Purdy told Wilson he showed "flagrant disregard" for people's safety by flying his three drones over busy, built-up areas.
Blatant/Flagrant It's best to use "blatant" for offence that is glaringly obvious, without care, brazen.
No flagrant.
His offence?
Her offence?
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