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Discover Ludwig"repeat offence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a crime or wrongdoing that has been committed more than once by the same person. Example: "The judge took into consideration the defendant's repeat offences when handing down a harsher sentence."
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A repeat offence in my opinion.
I believe Serbia should be banned because it's a repeat offence.
A repeat offence can lead to six years in jail and a maximum fine of $10,000.
They were hit with a partial stadium closure but a repeat offence led to Tuesday's game against Bayern Munich being played behind closed doors.
The maximum sentence in Norway is 21 years, though this can be extended indefinitely in five year blocks as long as the prisoner is deemed a "high risk" for repeat offence.
Both he and Keys were warned as to their future conduct by Sky Sports managing director Barney Francis and told that any repeat offence would lead to the sack.
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Warnings from the officials followed by penalty runs for repeat offences have been mooted.
Noting repeat offences – principle v principal, say – seems worth doing from time to time.
For more serious or repeat offences, restorative justice could run alongside formal sanctions.
We've been getting results with some of the most prolific locals who are known for repeat offences".
At first, this will apply only to theft and child sex offences crimes where repeat offences are common.
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