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offence <an offence; offences> N

offence REL

offence

capital offence N LAW

capital offence ECON

cumulative offence LAW

divisible offence LAW

graded offence LAW

take offence at POL

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In practice this offence is very rarely committed.
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This represented the highest increase in offence since 192930.
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More serious forms of the offence are defined as separate offences and attract stiffer penalties.
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He was given the maximum sentence for the offence, but was released on bail pending an appeal.
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This print gave great offence, and was suppressed.
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It creates the offence of perjury and a number of similar offences.
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This type of tackle can cause serious injury and is almost always a reportable offence.
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Schools in these states prohibit smoking for students and teachers and offences at school will be punished.
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They are given the power to issue offence notices, summonses or court appearance notices.
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This offence is usually as a result of their wanting to first create value for longer before they bargain together.
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