Sentence examples for making a crime from inspiring English sources

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He says he was wary of making a crime film in a different culture.

Still, he evidently enjoyed making "A Crime in Paradise," which was filmed last summer in the Beaujolais region.

"The impression I got was that they were making a crime series like Midsomer Murders," said David Simmons, Mayor of Faversham.

Scores of former state attorneys general and legal scholars came to his defense, saying that there was a danger in allowing prosecutors too much discretion in making a crime out of political contributions.

What's the secret to making a crime novel work?

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Rather than asking participants to make a crime-reducing suggestion as in previous studies, the task in Experiment 4 was to select an area to investigate further (in preparation to making a crime-fighting suggestion).

Eugene Volokh: What makes a crime a 'hate crime'?

But if breach of contract may be made a crime at all, it may be made a crime with all the consequences usually attached to crime.

The Depravity Standard research was designed to develop a measure of societal standards for what elements make a crime depraved.

A mere breach of a contract is not by the statute made a crime.

The delinquency status is not made a crime, and the proceedings are not criminal.

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