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Everything he did was highly criminal".
But on Wednesday, Mr. Seidemann countered that the removal was a "highly criminal act" intended to protect "the corporate bottom line," adding that the supervisors should have recognized that the standpipe was vital to safety.
For example, a medicine that contains degraded ingredients could be substandard (and not criminal) if it was caused by a purely unintentional handling error in transportation or storage, or could be falsified (and highly criminal) if someone intentionally took an old and expired medicine but relabeled it to appear new.
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"We have a highly politicized criminal justice system".
–How familiar were you with Martha Stewart as a media figure before her highly publicized criminal investigation?
Appointed to the bench in March 2005, she had yet to conduct a highly publicized criminal trial.
Italian prosecutors responded with the highly unusual criminal indictment of Marion True, then the Getty's antiquities curator.
The most dangerous hacking groups are known as "advanced persistent threats" (APTs): not only nation-states, but highly competent criminal organisations that carry out technically difficult targeted hacks.
He claims that the sheikh exercised "undue influence" over him when he was emotionally exhausted after his highly publicised criminal trial.
Meanwhile, the state is bracing for a highly charged criminal trial, the first in post-Soviet history of such a prominent opposition leader.
"A guy selling a few pills — he's going to buy some cigarettes, a beer, some food; he's not some highly organized criminal.
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