Sentence examples for precise crime from inspiring English sources

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The loftily idealistic, scientifically precise crime fighter of the early films here becomes a beat patrolman (Tom Trout) who has joined the police only because of the cover it offers him for his criminal activities — an idea that Losey would recycle for his finest American film, the 1951 noir "The Prowler".

Further, it reminded me of the crucial role of the public defender: regardless of whether the defendant he represents is entirely innocent, guilty of some crime, or guilty of the precise crime of which he is accused, the public defender must ensure that a procedure is followed.

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To specify the case, the scenario may define the evidence that is most likely related to that precise digital crime.

Moreover, because the police are rightly wary of supplying the precise locations of crime reports, the maps use markers which are arbitrarily placed in the general vicinity of the crimes to which they refer.

"The tactics they used were sometimes oppressive and sometimes brutal but were also more effective, focusing resources on the precise locations where crime was most intense".

A new law, stalled during Mr. Calderón's term but enacted a little more than a month after Mr. Peña Nieto took office on Dec. 1, aims to compile a more precise registry of crime victims and provide financial relief for their survivors, though critics contend the law does not clearly address who exactly a victim is or how the fund will be paid for.

We have worked with the Cincinnati Police on a number of projects over many years and have found that they are diligent about coding crimes to precise locations and seldom attribute crimes to intersections when they occur within a block.

The official said that American negotiators, led Mr. Scheffer, had already had success in ongoing discussions at the United Nations, reaching agreements, for example, that require more precise definitions of crimes and impose strict procedures for future prosecutors to follow.

Miller isn't interested in unpicking the precise motivations behind the crime in question.

Admirable in its concern about corruption, colonialism and ­cruelty, it is readable, tense, sometimes horrific and chilling in its precise delineation of brutal crime.

We know from early on that the ex-swimmer has spent time in jail, but the precise nature of his crime is lengthily withheld, although hinted at tantalisingly and sometimes with clever misdirection.

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