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    offender


    1. Well, the former chicken-out, get-outta-there-now tactic wasn’t always successful for the innocent (or not) offender


    2. If any wool is found carrying towards the sea side in the said counties, unless it has been entered and security given as aforesaid, it is forfeited, and the offender also forfeits 3s


    3. Raven raised his eyebrows in disbelief, but before he could speak, Andre continued, “The prison sentence is more about consoling the public than it is about punishing the offender


    4. The offender was Daltrez


    5. Even the Great Wizard had been impressed by his own imagination in the sentencing, he was even more impressed by Cruzel’s pleadings for leniency for the offender, but told Cruzel that; “Rules are rules’


    6. The sergeant would have known in which room the offender had been and that female cadet would have been severely punished


    7. offended seeking retribution, the offender, redemption


    8. It has come to the attention of this writer that living among us is an unregistered sex offender with untreated mental disorders


    9. and offender likeness on forgiveness and revenge in the


    10. brought to nothing, and the scorner is consumed, and all that watch for iniquity are cut off: 21 That make a man an offender for a

    11. (2) When the act under Paragraph 1 is done to an animal owned by the offender,


    12. fine between BGN 250 and 500 shall be imposed, and if the offender is a legal entity or a


    13. imposed on the offender, and all animals above the permitted number shall be seized on


    14. offender, and a former Spanish marine helo pilot hanging out with the bad guys in a bar


    15. Spoken words alone will not be enough of an act to constitute an assault unless the offender backs them up with an act or actions that put the victim in reasonable fear of imminent harm


    16. Includes a General definition of stalking, a relatively new crime involving conduct in which the offender harasses or invades the personal space of another individual, often putting the victim in fear for his or her safety


    17. Stalking laws in most states pertain to a relatively new crime involving a clear pattern of conduct in which the offender follows, harasses, or threatens another person, putting that person in fear for his or her safety


    18. Voluntary manslaughter usually means that the offender did not have a prior intent to kill such as when the homicide occurs "in the heat of passion" and without forethought


    19. Environmental factors that may lead to pyromania include an event that the offender has experienced in the environment he lives in


    20. Indecent exposure is often committed for the sexual gratification of the offender or committed to entice a sexual response

    21. Rape can occur when the offender and victim have a pre-existing relationship (sometimes called "date rape"), or even when the offender is the victim's spouse


    22. The most common form of rape is forcible rape, in which an offender uses violence or threats of violence to force a victim into sexual intercourse


    23. If the act involves force or coercion, many states prosecute the offender under the separate statutes punishing child molestation or aggravated rape


    24. To address sexual relations in which all participants are below the age of consent, or which involve an offender close in age to the minor, some states have enacted what have been called "Romeo and Juliet laws


    25. In some places, Romeo and Juliet laws reduce the level of punishment for the offense - imposing only probation or a fine, or eliminating the requirement to register as a sex offender, for example


    26. Statutory rape is a state sex crime that can be charged as a felony or misdemeanor offense and may be punishable by incarceration, fine, probation, and/or registry as a sex offender, depending on the state and circumstances of the incident


    27. Some states impose harsher penalties when the offender is a certain number of years older than the victim


    28. Specific laws vary by state, but sexual assault generally refers to any crime in which the offender subjects the victim to sexual touching that is unwanted and offensive


    29. Sometimes referred to as criminal anthropology, literally a combination of the study of the human species and the study of criminals) is a field of offender profiling, based on perceived links between the nature of a crime and the personality or physical appearance of the offender


    30. If a crime is of a violent nature it suggests that the offender has previous criminal record, probably some petty crime as car theft

    31. When an offender shoots from a vehicle and gets away quickly it means that he isn’t a sadist and doesn't want to see his victim suffer


    32. If an offender is committing his crimes during nights it means that he probably has a steady work during day time


    33. Every time a person is killed, robed, raped or a victim to other crimes, the most important question a profiler should ask is "why?" Why the offender choose the specific victim' why he committed the crime at this specific time


    34. When an offender is trying to demonstrate strength most probably has been abused as a child


    35. An impotent offender may try hiding his situation and keep up appearances by marrying and adopting children


    36. Jesus hastened to the assistance of the assaulted youth, and when he had rescued him, he tightly held on to the offender until the smaller lad had made his escape


    37. "The cruel ruler stared with an evil eye at the soul's spirit as he ruffled through the record of the past years till he found the cursed page of the offender before him


    38. They were convinced that Jesus must be apprehended, convicted, and executed as a religious offender, a violator of the cardinal teachings of the Jewish sacred law


    39. But Herod refused to take action against him as a political offender


    40. 4 Again Pilate appeared before the crowd, saying: "I am certain this man is only a religious offender

    41. 11 Even if God were the stern and legal monarch of a universe in which justice ruled supreme, he certainly would not be satisfied with the childish scheme of substituting an innocent sufferer for a guilty offender


    42. Another stick in our position was that our biggest guy my co offender and cellmate had no idea what we were doing with the drugs as I had kept him out of it due to the respect I have for the guy


    43. I left what stash I had left with my co offender (the one that took drugs) and went to the visit


    44. For once things went smooth and I sat in my cell with my co offender discussing our plans and reflecting over some choice drugs, you may think that"s nuts but it was a time of great stress for us both


    45. Pierre LaMarche was a convicted sex offender who had served jail time and been released


    46. Throughout the day, whenever someone tried to prevent a departure, the MMARV’s under Buddy and Daisy’s control interceded and sent the offender sprawling


    47. I know as a fact that you"re wondering why I called the offender a murderous cat, is that correct?”


    48. mind to the offender


    49. You’re the victim, the abuser is the offender


    50. -The courtroom work group has likely seen the offender as a










































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    Synonyms for "offender"

    offender wrongdoer delinquent miscreant malefactor law-breaker reprobate

    "offender" definitions

    a person who transgresses moral or civil law