11.   But for more than a century, Supreme Court cases have assumed, without ever directly confronting the issue, that the right does not apply to minor offenses.

12.   But from the beginning, Bowden said he believed that this was a minor offense and he wanted Warrick back on the field.

13.   But legal experts have long complained that Chinese courts are so arbitrary and inconsistent that some criminals who were executed were charged with relatively minor offenses.

14.   But most of the prisoners are ordinary Chinese, men and women, arrested for minor offenses like public disorderliness.

15.   But the vast majority of kids who are arrested in this country have got in trouble for minor offenses or adolescent misbehavior.

16.   By cracking down on minor offenses, like squeegee window-washing, the police also multiplied their opportunities to search people for weapons.

17.   Can has no legal rights and can be returned to prison for the most minor offense.

18.   Each had been arrested for a minor offense.

19.   Ezerski had a long history of minor offenses as a juvenile and young adult, Curcio said, and had become estranged from his family.

20.   Federal law prohibits detaining in youth jails children who have committed minor offenses such as running away.

a. + offense >>共 804
criminal 6.17%
impeachable 3.62%
minor 3.37%
new 3.37%
serious 2.88%
first 2.40%
same 2.30%
second 2.00%
total 1.77%
alleged 1.62%
minor + n. >>共 627
injury 19.55%
damage 5.32%
leaguer 3.37%
change 1.90%
problem 1.87%
party 1.56%
cut 1.55%
surgery 1.53%
role 1.47%
offense 1.29%
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