Sentence examples for undertake criminal from inspiring English sources

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Unlike many solicitors who undertake criminal cases, Haeems distanced himself and his staff from his clients.

What any number of surveys about this generation show is that, despite the challenges that face them, they are less likely to undertake criminal acts, abuse alcohol and drugs, or have children while still in their teens.

They can specialise in criminal practice and undertake criminal prosecution or defence or civil practice and deal with matters related to family or common law.

We have two questions – basically to what extent do you think that the web is making it easier to undertake criminal activities in your country and then the other side which is: are there laws against cybercrime in your country.

On 15 November 2010, the hosts of the Fitwatch blog were asked by the Police National E-Crime Unit to take down the website due to it "being used to undertake criminal activities".

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Eventually, she found new chambers and rose to become one of the first black female barristers to become an assistant crown court recorder as well as sitting on mental health tribunals and undertaking criminal work in London and Sussex.

At a meeting attended by the commander of Special Branch in Manchester, a GMP assistant chief constable and a "senior officer" from the Royal Ulster Constabulary, it was decided, for reasons never made public, not to present the findings of the investigation to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS); the body responsible for undertaking criminal prosecutions in England.

"These factors, when set alongside the preliminary examination, lead us to the decision that the Metropolitan Police will not undertake a criminal inquiry into any of the allegations raised".

When he dropped out of school, after picking fights with all sorts of classmates, it was "to undertake a criminal career".

Although the entrapment defense has been used in several terrorism cases since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, no juries have acquitted any defendants on the grounds that they were induced by law enforcement to undertake their criminal activities.

Such a pardon would reduce the risk that a future administration might undertake a criminal investigation of operatives or policy makers involved in programs that administration lawyers have said were legal but that critics say violated laws regarding torture and surveillance.

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