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This made crimes against property (such as theft) or against the person (such as brawling) easy to detect.
The new measures also made crimes such as voyeurism, stalking, acid attacks and the trafficking of women as punishable under criminal law.
During the regency, he and his mother abolished the Va'a Tai 'Aru, the law, enacted by his father, which had made crimes such as murder, treason and adultery punishable by death.
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The significance of the Bulger speech lay in its political cross-dressing; it made crime a Labour issue and established Mr Blair as a unifying figure.
Lem went as far as to say that Tarkovsky made Crime and Punishment rather than Solaris, omitting epistemological and cognitive aspects of his book.
YOUR governments are the ones making crimes.
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