71.   That secrecy can be set aside only in cases of fraud or other criminal offenses.

72.   That bill would expand protection of abortion providers by making it a state-enforced criminal offense to block or intimidate a person seeking entry into a clinic.

73.   That, however, leaves board members charged with criminal offenses in need of legal advice.

74.   The Belgian government responded by proposing a treaty that would make the sexual abuse of minors and trafficking in children an internationally recognized criminal offense.

75.   The challengers argued that the viewers of these productions also would be breaking the law because they would be possessing child pornography, a criminal offense.

76.   The charges are heard in civil, administrative proceedings and are not criminal offenses.

77.   The clear intent of the Constitution is that impeachment should be reserved for specific criminal offenses by officials that cannot be otherwise resolved.

78.   The department also intends to ask Congress for stiffer penalities for the fraudulent activities of landlords, turning some that are now prosecuted as civil cases into criminal offenses.

79.   The film also looks on as adolescent arrogance, while not a criminal offense, helps one of the teen-age suspects possibly dig his own grave.

80.   The fingerprints submitted by immigrants applying for citizenship are sent to the FBI to check for criminal offenses.

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%
criminal + n. >>共 302
charge 15.23%
investigation 9.00%
record 7.00%
case 6.89%
activity 3.88%
trial 3.42%
prosecution 3.34%
gang 2.72%
complaint 2.21%
act 1.96%
offense 1.61%
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