111.   In many cases, sex offenders were on the street before prosecutors were told and police had time to verify addresses.

112.   In Germany, some offenders are free to work in the week, and incarcerated only at weekends.

113.   Kaye acknowledged that low-level nonviolent misdemeanor offenders are a problem to the police, the communities the offenders live in and to the courts.

114.   Most offenders are construction workers or laborers brought into Singapore illegally by employers who want to avoid a government levy on foreign workers hired legally.

115.   Offenders are liable to up to five years in jail.

116.   Offenders are likely to be arrested and tried by military courts.

117.   Probation is more rigorous than those of other crimes, since offenders are required to go to therapy meetings and to have more frequent contact with their probation officers.

118.   Released by the state Crime Commission, the study said there was no evidence that minority offenders were more likely to receive the death penalty than whites.

119.   Repeat offenders could be subject to surgical castration under the bill.

120.   She said counseling the offenders would be a better alternative.

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