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Перевод: offence
[существительное] нарушение; камень преткновения; правонарушение; преступление; обида ; оскорбление; наступление; нападение; проступок
Тезаурус:
- It would also be an offence to cause suspicion or undermine the confidence of the people.
- The offence of murder is restricted to intent, and it would seem natural that recklessness as to the same consequences should amount to the lesser offence of manslaughter.
- On money laundering, the Bill creates a new offence of failing to report knowledge or suspicion of drug money laundering, acquired in the course of a trade or profession.
- "Causing a stink on the Queen's highway," said Jeremiah, riffling through the pages of his book, "an offence against society."
- He held his temper tight-reined, in face of all offence.
- This means that it is regarded as criminal for a man of 21 to commit this offence with a consenting male under 21.
- The fault required for the offence of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, contrary to section 47 of the 1861 Act, is now in doubt.
- N.B. A notice of intended prosecution is required for this offence if no accident occurs.
- This ruling was reviewed, as a point of law, by the Queen's Bench of the High Court, which decided that a man who publishes a book in circumstances where he must reasonably know that it is obscene commits an offence, even if his motive is pure.
- It is not merely a sexual offence, but one of the deepest breaches of trust which can take place in a family-based society.
- If a defendant fulfils the requirements for the offence of rape or buggery but failed to achieve penetration, liability for attempted rape or attempted buggery may be possible.
- The first is that there is no need to follow slavishly the whole procedure for each offence.
- Do you consider that I may have committed a disciplinary offence?
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