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"Every step that the defence makes, the offence changes its tactics".
There was also new Home Office guidance issued in April 2010 on how police forces in England and Wales should record sexual offences - changes which, it is believed, may have seen greater identification of such crime.
After that date, handling the proceeds of tax evasion will be a criminal offence under changes to Singapore's anti-money laundering law.
It is an offence to change a licence plate and an investigation was launched after complaints from Falklands war veterans.
The British Medical Association BMAA) has criticised plans to make "wilful neglect" a criminal offence under NHS changes.
"Offences like these change the lives of the victims, although it is clear you do not understand how disastrous they can be.
Guy Goodwin-Gill QC, a leading expert on extradition at Blackstone Chambers in London, noted that the international climate had changed, with offences that previously might have qualified – such as hijacking – no longer accepted as political.
The ASA said the ad did not break rules relating to serious or widespread offence, but did order changes to Protein World's claims about health and weight loss.
We've lost him for two minor offences and it's changed the flow of the game.
Stopping broadcasters from ever causing offence would also change the nature of television entirely.
"He has already committed an offence that has changed his life within his family, his home, his future prospects.
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