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offence [əˈfens] N

3. offence SPORTS:

atak m

tax offence N

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Some peremptory norms define criminal offences considered to be enforceable against not only states but also individuals.
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Federal parking offences committed in the state rose by over 50 per cent in 2012-13 with 777 offences recorded while in 2011-12 there was just 514.
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For indictable offences, the period is 90 days from the date the detention order was made.
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It also handles bail hearings, first appearances, trials and sentencing, and has jurisdiction over both summary and indictable offences.
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Initially it had the powers to deal with nuisances and adjudicate the prosecutions of some minor criminal offences.
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Neither capital punishment nor life imprisonment without possibility of release shall be imposed for offences committed by persons below eighteen years of age.
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She was also convicted of document fraud and tax offences, and faces a lengthy prison sentence.
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The investigation involved only tax and national insurance offences relating to two players.
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This also had the effect of abolishing the offences of misprision of felony and compounding a felony (but these offences were replaced with new ones in sections 4 and 5).
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Fishery officers can issue infringement notices of between $250 and $500 for minor offences, such as having one or two more pua than permitted.
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