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Police returned the jewelry to the owner, but couldn't charge the women because they hadn't technically committed a crime.
In Rolling Stone on Friday, Matt Taibbi argued that even if Sandra Bland technically committed suicide, she was effectively murdered.
Swartz was federally prosecuted under the capacious Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for violating a "terms and services agreement" -- a transgression that anyone who has ever disabled a cookie on his or her laptop has also, technically, committed.
As Scalia understood it, the police, by surreptitiously placing the GPS device on Jones' car, technically committed a trespass "and thereby render[ed] the owner of the car not secure in his effects," making whatever evidence was gathered from the device the results of an unreasonable search.
So here is my analysis: you technically stole, you technically committed vandalism and you should have asked the shopping center's permission before trying this unethical act.
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The joyful throngs in Diyarbakir last week were technically committing an offense by waving the Kurdish flag and banners of Ocalan.
Therefore, George isn't technically committing a crime and besides, he doesn't have to actually buy the sex; because he's reviewing, he usually gets it for free.
Therefore, George isn't technically committing a crime – and besides, he doesn't have to actually buy the sex; because he's reviewing, he usually gets it for free.
But Tucker is involved in a civil suit there arguing that a dying patient who wants a peaceful death is not technically committing suicide and a doctor who helps facilitate such a death would not be a party to a crime.
Plus you're technically committing an offence by lying to the Police.
He cautioned residents against contravening the driving ban, telling them: "If you are in your car and you are on any road, town, village, city, it doesn't matter, after 11 o'clock, you will technically be committing a crime.
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