51.   Seven employees were suspended and five dismissed for minor offenses, including sleeping on the job, interfering with investigators and making lewd remarks to a resident.

52.   So, many extremely bad guys facing prosecution and predictable jail time in the city for relatively minor offenses flee the city.

53.   That disparity has led to the specter of mostly black male offenders spending years in jail for selling fairly minor offenses.

54.   The first cases considered will be of those players who BC officials felt had committed only minor offenses and might be eligible to be reinstated next week.

55.   The Rockefeller laws require long, costly prison sentences for relatively minor offenses.

56.   This is in keeping with a strategy to exploit the links between minor offenses and major crimes.

57.   They would also be given more power to enforce summonses doled out for minor offenses like public beer drinking and loud radio playing.

58.   To prevent confrontations, police plan to avoid making arrests for minor offenses during the event.

59.   Under intense questioning, Chambers conceded that Iowa police could search people who have been cited for other minor offenses.

60.   Weaver was convicted for the relatively minor offenses of failing to appear in court on the weapons charge and violating the terms of his release on that charge.

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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