1. This argument neglects the symbolic function of the labels applied by the law and by courts to criminal conduct. 2. The statement said that the Justice Department would investigate possible criminal conduct by a small number of past and current members of Congress. 3. The communication may be made out of social or moral duty -- references between employers, for example, or allegations about criminal conduct made to the police. 4. Army officials have said that the accusations, if proved, do not rise to the level of criminal conduct punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. 5. At a court hearing in September, they said the conduct, which was under investigation, demonstrated the difficulty in changing a pervasive culture of ingrained criminal conduct. 6. Attorney for the pair said the call was stupid, but the department is rife with racial harassment and even criminal conduct by police against minorities and homeless people. 7. A state grand jury has found no evidence of criminal conduct on the part of police. 8. Again, the OIC has wholly overreached to make baseless allegations of criminal conduct. 9. But if there is clear evidence that the accident was caused by gross negligence that rises to criminal conduct, prosecution may be justified. 10. But the presumption of corruption in general, which is a reasonable belief, is far different from proving actual criminal conduct by specific individuals. |
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