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"violent offense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a crime involving physical violence, such as assault. For example: "He was charged with a violent offense and sentenced to five years in prison."
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Meanwhile women live longer, are healthier and are far less likely to commit a violent offense.
"The kid needs help, but this is a violent offense," Mr. Hodge said.
Additionally, after a certain age, one's likelihood of committing another violent offense decreases dramatically.
In an unusual move in a case involving a violent offense, the presiding judge in the trial, Jack B. Weinstein, granted Mr. DiMattina bail before his sentencing.
In 2011, black Americans – 12% of the US population – constituted 30% of persons arrested for a property offense and 38% of persons arrested for a violent offense.
Known as the Brooklyn Mental Health Court, it is meant to keep such offenders from passing through the system repeatedly or from committing a more violent offense.
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"Most women are not there for violent offenses.
None are wanted for violent offenses like murder or robbery.
(Some of the statutes exempt those who have committed serious or violent offenses).
Mr. Alcala's violent offenses date back more than four decades, the authorities said.
Even if we limit three-strikes laws to violent offenses, what counts as violent?
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