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But was that a crime?
"Is that a crime?
Was that a crime?
Is that a crime against national security?" It seems so.
(Implies there's definite evidence that a crime has been committed).
"It didn't appear that a crime had been committed".
You have to first factually determine that a crime occurred".
But again, I pose the question: is that a crime?
None of this meant that a crime had been committed.
The court did not find that a crime had been committed in the leaking.
The stark reality is that a crime happens in communities of color.
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