misprision in the PONS Dictionary

misprision Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

negative misprision

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But sentencing guidelines for misprision, considered his most serious charge, had called for between 27 and 33 months behind bars.
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Examples include obstruction of justice, perjury before a grand jury and misprision of a felony.
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Meek pleaded guilty to charges of misprision of a felony and making a false statement.
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He spent the second half correcting its pervasive misprision.
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Section 3 deals with misprision of treason.
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Such charges could include misprision, a deliberate concealment of knowledge of a pending crime.
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Most of the statutes regulating procedure on trials for treason also apply to misprision of treason.
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Section 5(1) created a new offence which replaced misprision and compounding of felony.
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The single charge of misprision of a felony replaces a 33-count indictment against her.
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Moral stage of reasoning and the misperceived duty to report past crimes (misprision).
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