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Overall, participating in protests usually counts as a summary offence, which is less than a misdemeanor.
He cites its nervousness, post-Sachsgate, about causing offence, which threatens to clip comedians' wings.
He was sentenced to 10 years for this offence which was later reduced to eight years on appeal.
Following the battle, 95 miners were charged with riot, an offence which could carry a life sentence.
He wasn't helped much by the Kings' offence, which struggled to make things happen (including hitting the post twice).
Protests followed on Twitter, centring around the offence which has been taken at some of Ross's jokes in the past.
The offence, which is complex to prove, requires 12 people or more to be engaged in a common purpose.
We had bikies, really identifiable, who went out and did a stupid offence which no one wishes to see.
His one-liners have magically managed to avoid offence, which also makes him well-liked by the celebrity attendees.
Failure to do so is an offence which is liable for a fine of up to £5,000.
TWO recent bits of news will be of interest to people who worry about the offence which advertising and other marketing tools can cause to religious believers.
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