111.   Sexual harassment of women in the workplace and using children for obscene publications have also become criminal offences.

112.   Spanish legislation forbids the granting of political asylum to anyone who convicted of a criminal offence.

113.   The act of deliberately filing incorrect information on a public affidavit is a criminal offence and can result in prosecution.

114.   The bill would ensure no-one would be charged with a criminal offence for sexual activity in private, which involved only consenting adults.

115.   The convention states that a person cannot be punished twice for the same criminal offence, stressed Bergen University law professor Terje Einarsen.

116.   The country is currently amending its statutes to make it a criminal offence to knowingly pass on HIV, the precursor to AIDS.

117.   The government of Papua New Guinea agreed to enact legislation making it a criminal offence to start or continue proceedings against a particular private company.

118.   The judge will then decide if Katiyar could be charged with a criminal offence.

119.   The magistrate will decide if Katiyar could be charged with a criminal offence.

a. + offence >>共 147
criminal 15.20%
serious 9.07%
second 6.77%
alleged 6.64%
bookable 6.26%
similar 4.21%
same 4.21%
first 3.32%
sexual 3.19%
minor 3.19%
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%
offence 0.78%
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