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d. Detainee stated he feels 9/11 was a | crime against humanity, a crime against the world. |
son plays a police detective who infiltrates a | crime gang. |
VII states, "Complicity in the commission of a | crime against peace, a war crime, or a crime against |
Domestic violence is a | crime of power and intimidation. |
Cotton is called in to investigate a | crime on Broadway. |
The university also sponsors a | Crime Victim Care Association. |
opolitan Police report described the area as a | crime hotspot for "race crime and youth disorder". |
ctim blaming refers to holding the victim of a | crime to be responsible for that crime, either in wh |
She then became a | crime reporter for the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, w |
Sydney is considered a | crime hotspot in Australia, crime in Sydney is commo |
It is a | crime drama about a family that witness a crime and |
So it is a | crime if your child is not in school. |
Grogan was also the author of Final Score, a | crime novel. |
escription is: Between 11:50 and 12:00 noon, a | crime is committed. |
Wycliffe and the Winsor Blue (1987) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
Wycliffe's Wild Goose Chase (1982) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
, 2006 - Host Kevin Spacey - "Two A-Holes at a | Crime Scene" |
Alexandria is a | crime novel by Lindsey Davis, published in 2009. |
es that a harmless man like him could commit a | crime, let alone kill. |
Coldingley also operates a | Crime Diversion Scheme (CDS), in which inmates are e |
Chop Shop is a | crime novel by the American writer Tim Downs. |
ts to save her husband from being hanged for a | crime he didn't commit. |
Fallen is a | crime novel by the American writer Kathleen George s |
d back to his home village to try to prevent a | crime being committed. |
was convicted because a black man committed a | crime against a white woman." |
For mobbing as a | crime in Scots law, see Mobbing (Scots law). |
Dental torture is usually considered a | crime, punishable by most if not all law enforcement |
Victor, a | crime lord who specializes in contract killing, rais |
The state of Florida is committing a | crime, because I am innocent. |
Dead Man Falling is a | crime novel by the American writer Randall Silvis. |
ce can definitively link a suspect to either a | crime scene or victim. |
Since he technically hadn't committed a | crime, the courts were unable to prosecute him. |
Wycliffe and the Scapegoat (1978) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
Wycliffe and the Tangled Web (1988) is a | crime novel by Cornwish writer W. J. Burley. |
P. D. James, a | crime writer (when the school was the Cambridgeshire |
the summer of 1954, four teenagers embark on a | crime spree throughout a Brooklyn neighborhood. |
Her case helped make video voyeurism a | crime in nine U.S. states. |
Three Stations is a | crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith set in Russia circa |
Prayers for Rain is a | crime novel written by Dennis Lehane, published in 1 |
Havana Bay is a | crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in Cuba. |
Marked Woman is a | crime melodrama film released by Warner Bros. in 193 |
Mahendran, a musician who gets punished for a | crime he didn't commit. |
Doing a | crime does not necessarily get a criminal accepted i |
concerns a crooked lawyer who is the head of a | crime syndicate. |
He was the first person legally executed for a | crime in Harrison County. |
His second novel, Bad Traffic, is a | crime thriller about people smugglers. |
Knoll was never charged with a | crime but the well-publicized inquiry hurt her polit |
He also had an episode in a | crime drama television series called Kryminalni on T |
Students can learn how to process a | crime scene, and collect evidence |
Moonlight Mile is a | crime novel written by Dennis Lehane, published on N |
Wycliffe and the Dunes Mystery (1993) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
It seems a | crime that some history is getting brushed aside. |
ple, stated: "Stabbing an infant to death is a | crime against humanity. |
Ma Barker's Killer Brood is a | crime film, released in 1960. |
for several national newspapers in Dublin as a | crime correspondent. |
The Undercover Man (1949) is a | crime drama film noir starring Glenn Ford. |
He worked as a | crime reporter as well as a writer of feature storie |
The film is a | crime thriller set off the western Irish coast. |
The movie is a | crime melodrama starring Chester Morris, Harry Stubb |
Wycliffe in Paul's Court (1980) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
Afterimage is a | crime novel by the American writer Kathleen George s |
is first novel was in that same year and was a | crime novel. |
Wycliffe and the Four Jacks (1985) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
In 2010, as Gary M. Dobbs, he wrote a | crime novel, A Policeman's Lot. |
a series, the Terror 2000 program institutes a | crime prevention program in Invertica City, wherein |
recall and subsequently report the events of a | crime because they are reporting what their schema o |
for the Ninth Circuit ruled that "making it a | crime to be homeless by charging them with a crime i |
committed upon a victim who was a witness to a | crime or was a member of the immediate family of a w |
for the Ninth Circuit ruled that "making it a | crime to be homeless by charging them with a crime i |
raud Prevention Office, a Surveillance Unit, a | Crime Management Unit and a fledgling Computer Crime |
ication equipment to reach other officers if a | crime occurs. |
Death is Now My Neighbour is a | crime novel by Colin Dexter, the twelfth novel in th |
Harker portrays a policeman investigating a | crime in 1930s London, which proves to have its orig |
As a | crime fighter, he would capture criminals by turning |
Abra Cadaver is a | crime novel by the American writer James N. Tucker s |
The Remorseful Day is a | crime novel by Colin Dexter, the last novel in the I |
Lady Blue is a | crime drama starring Jamie Rose as a Chicago female |
The Daughters of Cain is a | crime novel by Colin Dexter, the eleventh novel in t |
Tragic Wand is a | crime novel by the American writer James N. Tucker s |
In a | crime that attracted extensive media interest, Safra |
She introduced a bill that would make it a | crime for anyone to answer the door naked. |
Moreover, in cases such as the witnessing of a | crime, the mood-congruency effect (mood congruence) |
of civilians on such a scale may constitute a | crime against humanity |
After his friend is falsely accused of a | crime, Ryu embarks on a journey to clear his name. |
Following a | Crime and Misconduct Commission report on 7 December |
Steel City Confessions is a | crime novel by the American writer Thomas Lipinski s |
Marital rape first became a | crime in the United States in the state of South Dak |
upon the experiences of actual detectives in a | crime unit in Sydney's western suburbs. |
Wycliffe and the Guild of Nine (2000) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
The Fall-Down Artist is a | crime novel by the American writer Thomas Lipinski s |
Wycliffe and the Dead Flautist (1991) is a | crime novel by the Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
that shut down orphanages and made littering a | crime in that state. |
Death in the Steel City is a | crime novel by the American writer Thomas Lipinski s |
The Blade Itself is a | crime thriller novel by Marcus Sakey that was releas |
The Desperate Hours is a | crime novel by the American writer Robert Aiello set |
helred mysteries feature Ethelred Tressider, a | crime writer, and Elsie Thirkettle, his literary age |
erthrow the Vietnamese Communist government, a | crime that can carry the death penalty. |
tradition for fugitives who are charged with a | crime is commonly requested by state or county prose |
tried under a 1979 Missouri law that made it a | crime to intentionally cause a catastrophe. |
was featured in a comic book series based on a | crime fighting alter-ego, "Alley Cat". |
Time Release is a | crime novel by the American writer Martin J. Smith ( |
Although never charged with a | crime, Jackson was subject to intense media scrutiny |
e-opened in 1998 and new testing was done at a | crime lab in the United States. |
nyone wearing a mask or to anyone committing a | crime while masked. |
Shadow in the Mirror is a | crime novel by the American writer Robert Aiello set |
Last Seen Wearing is a | crime novel by Colin Dexter, the second novel in Ins |
fe and Death in a Salubrious Place (1973) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
Prasad, Devi (2005) War is a | Crime Against Humanity (foreword by George Willoughb |
cliffe and Death in Stanley Street (1973) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley. |
Red Square is a | crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in the Soviet |
In the story, a man plans to commit a | crime of random violence as a means to achieving fam |
ce surprised Isaac Mofokeng while committing a | crime in Saxonwold next to the zoo. |
The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn is a | crime novel by Colin Dexter, the third novel in Insp |
Blood Tracks is a | crime novel by the American writer Karen Rose Cercon |
(Under Estonian law, such incitement is a | crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to |
On the surface the book follows a | crime story that takes place in Sarajevo during the |
He also accused them of a | crime against the international community on the bas |
Shadow Image is a | crime novel by the American writer Martin J. Smith ( |
th a witness or victim telling a story about a | crime that has already occurred. |
story of a couple trying to break free from a | crime syndicate, it was made by Universal Studios. |
It is essentially a | crime story in which all of the protagonists are vam |
Coal Bones is a | crime novel by the American writer Karen Rose Cercon |
the Justice Department needed to investigate a | crime it would borrow Secret Service personnel from |
was the last Texas inmate to be executed for a | crime other than that of murder. |
Straw Men is a | crime novel by the American writer Martin J. Smith ( |
Convicted Woman (1940) is a | Crime movie, starring Rochelle Hudson - Glenn Ford a |
In essence, therefore, it is a | crime in England and Wales to be homeless or to cadg |
Steel Ashes is a | crime novel by the American writer Karen Rose Cercon |
work replaced it with a re-run of Cold Case, a | crime drama. |
eed the Child Rights Act of Nigeria makes it a | crime as a parent not to make sure your child is in |
"It is not saying you have committed a | crime and therefore you as an individual should be e |
, suspected a citizen of preparing to commit a | crime, the agency could summon the person for an int |
ed darkly to associates that he was planning a | crime that "would set the world on its ears". |
a flood of fresh complaints that it remained a | crime hotspot. |
Hutton's character, a | crime lord named Raymond Blossom, happens upon him i |
men were accused of violating the Riot Act, a | crime temporarily made a capital offence by the Gene |
ff has been followed and filmed for weeks by a | crime syndicate and captured on film talking to "him |
ic, arrest the maid and she is sentenced for a | crime she didn't commit. |
ade, I decided to channel the reporting into a | crime series. |
Verbal offence (or 'offence of the word') is a | crime that exists in many countries that impose limi |
by serving in Iraq he could be complicit in a | crime of aggression. |
e had never pled guilty or been convicted of a | crime under oath was investigated. |
medy film starring Sid Caesar as a member of a | crime ring and Robert Ryan as his boss. |
the identity of the blackmailer, and commit a | crime himself before he resolves the extortion plot. |
His father is a | crime reporter, while his mother, Prof. Ishigami, wo |
to the United States Constitution to make it a | crime to physically desecrate the American flag. |
Manchester Slingback is a | crime novel by Nicholas Blincoe, set in the Canal St |
s paying for sex illegal (the client commits a | crime, but not the prostitute). |
his girlfriend, he calls for revenge against a | crime syndicate, while resisting the urge to kill ag |
"Protection" - The pair are sent to clear a | crime scene, but are surprised to find it has been t |
is sacrifice was offered as an atonement for a | crime which had once been committed in the temple of |
e Edmunds-Tucker Act, plural marriage became a | crime, and Forbes was forced into hiding. |
immediately after the crash and "destroying a | crime scene" by the Alachua County Sheriff's Office. |
impersonates a detective attempting to solve a | crime by interacting with various characters and col |
ociety that, whenever one attempts to commit a | crime, the exact opposite of the criminal's intentio |
ed by many to have been wrongly convicted of a | crime he did not commit, Mooney served 22 years in p |
Kissed Goodnight: A Leigh Koslow Mystery is a | crime novel by the American writer Edie Claire set i |
Adultery is a | crime in Saudi Arabia, so for committing adultery an |
Reckless burning is a | crime that involves illegally setting fire to someth |
t is being done to stop them, before they do a | crime blasting some city, just to demostrate they ca |
e Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop (1980) is a | crime TV movie starring Don Murray and directed by L |
The Man Who Loved Dirty Books is a | crime novel by the American writer David Guy set in |
The Handler is a | crime series created by Canadian writer-producer Chr |
Wycliffe and the Guilt Edged Alibi (1971) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring |
relates an escape plan of a man convicted of a | crime of passion when he murdered his wife and her l |
ck Dixon on a revival of The Black Terror in a | crime noir tale. |
ssession and use of a firearm in relation to a | crime of violence. |
Minute samples of DNA can be isolated from a | crime scene, and compared to that from suspects, or |
estigation, the entire cemetery was declared a | crime scene by the Cook County Sheriff's Office and |
woman whose estranged but jealous husband is a | crime boss, casino owner Cressner (Kenneth McMillan) |
aken a fall is consumed by guilt and commits a | crime so that he can be sent to the same prison. |
Wycliffe and the Pea-Green Boat (1975) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley, featurin |
It is a | crime thriller involving a former spy and presently |
ck introduced legislation that would make it a | crime to protest or disturb in any way a funeral or |
xplain how execution could have occurred for a | crime committed before New Orleans was occupied. |
his notorious shooting of his wife in 1903, a | crime for which he served two years in prison. |
If that is a | crime, why doesn't the United States arrest and sent |
inds himself targeted by the son of Argento, a | crime lord whom he helped put in jail some years ear |
y, and the charge of sedition, which was not a | crime legally recognized by the government. |
The Act allowed a | crime committed outside London to be tried at the Ce |
The Donatists held that such a | crime, after the forgiveness of Baptism, disqualifie |
stated that Sampson had been imprisoned for a | crime he did not commit. |
ast name "Hookman" was wrongfully accused of a | crime and hanged from a tree at the site. |
n 24 October 2007, and sedition ceased to be a | crime in New Zealand on 1 January 2008. |
and you complied, there is no question that a | crime was committed. |
s in Italy in the 1970s and who later became a | crime writer in France, is arrested in Brazil. |
Tom Stone is a | crime drama series that ran in Canada on the CBC for |
corruption, but he is trapped and Jailed for a | crime, which he never committed. |
an unusual occupation: he owns and operates a | crime scene cleanup company, and performs much of th |
broaden the criteria when failure to report a | crime constitutes a criminal offense. |
After the Game is a | crime fiction murder mystery with a theme of "after |
Wycliffe and the House of Fear (1995) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring |
arcieri signed into law a bill which made it a | crime to exchange sex for money. |
Vincent Moon (Ice T) represents a | crime syndicate that just built a maximum security p |
The following year, Clark went on a | crime spree with Frank Badgley and Charles Hovious i |
ed to rescue a group of kidnapped girls from a | crime boss. |
ee escaping persecution, or after committing a | crime, trying to escape prosecution. |
e who flees to a temple for being accused of a | crime must be pardoned by the accuser upon departure |
Wycliffe and How To Kill A Cat (1970) is a | crime novel by Cornish writer W. J. Burley featuring |
ly charged with discharging a firearm during a | crime, which would have attracted a 10-year mandator |
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