"offence" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

offence sustantivo

sustantivo + offence
Kolokacji: 11
capital offence • drug offence • order offence • sex offence • traffic offence • ...
offence + verbo
Kolokacji: 7
Offence leaves • offence takes • offence occurs • offence means • offence relating • ...
verbo + offence
Kolokacji: 12
take offence • charge with offences • give offence • cause offence • commit an offence • ...
adjetivo + offence
Kolokacji: 33
criminal offence • serious offence • sexual offence • minor offence • indictable offence • ...
preposición + offence
Kolokacji: 8
for offences • of offences • with offences • to offences • on LAND Offence • ...
(1) for, of, with, to, on, ...
Kolokacji: 8
4. to offences = do przestępstw to offences
5. on LAND Offence = na lądzie Przestępstwo on LAND Offence
6. in offences = w przestępstwach in offences
7. without offence = bez przestępstwa without offence
8. between offences = między przestępstwami between offences
  • The judicial aspect of government among the Urhobo places a clear distinction between civil and criminal offences which ensure justice to the parties concerned.
  • Police have speculated that the rapist is ashamed of his actions, perhaps explaining the long period that sometimes occurs between offences.
  • There was no distinction between civil and criminal offences.
  • As a matter of practical effect, some common differences between summary conviction and indictable offences are provided below.
  • There has to be some distinction made between offences, with the honest mistakes not being classed alongside the concious decisions of real criminals who chose to defy societies rules.
  • It is also important to establish valid and reliable methods of distinguishing between offenders and between offences.
  • For differences between indictable offences and summary offences see summary offences.
  • More frequent criminal offending led to more people being sentenced to imprisonment, although not pro-rata because of the distinction between indictable and non-indictable offences.
  • Since 1978, Canadian criminal law has recognized a distinction between offences of "strict" and "absolute" liability.
  • Since extended periods of time can lapse between offences being repeated, information on tendencies to commit such crimes should be kept on record over the long term.

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