Sentences with phrase «commit minor acts»

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Sexual offenses, including indecent exposure; promoting, procuring, compelling, soliciting, or engaging in prostitution; corrupting minors (sexual relations with children); molesting, voyeurism; committing sex acts in public; incest; rape; sexual assault; sexual battery or sexual abuse; but excluding sodomy between consenting adults.
The Legislature voted to increase penalties for committing acts of public lewdness in front of minors.
The soldier (name withheld) was alleged to have committed the offence on a minor was found guilty on one count charge punishable under Armed Forces Act Cap 20, laws of the federal Republic of Nigeria as amended 2004.
«You act with intention to protect integrity but with compassion» toward those who committed minor infractions, she adds.
Past criminal acts that you must report include misdemeanors that occurred in the past six months, any misdemeanors against minors, and any felonies that you have previously committed.
Findings of guilt under the Youth Criminal Justice Act (i.e. offences committed while a minor) are also to be disclosed.
It establishes Cyber-bullying as tort where the victim can sue the perpetrator and more interestingly, is that if a minor commits cyber-bullying this act allows the victims to sue... [more]
Say someone has committed a minor offense or has committed a series of small acts, generally acting like a fool.
Although a single act of serious workplace misconduct (e.g. theft or workplace violence) is generally cause for dismissal there are decisions in which the employer was found not to have cause even though the employee committed theft or a minor act of violence.
By its question, the national court is asking, in essence, whether acts of sexual abuse of a 14 year old minor, sexual coercion and rape committed within the family constitute imperative grounds of public security which may justify the expulsion of a Union citizen who has lived for more than 10 years on the territory of the host Member State.
More particularly, since the Court acknowledged in the judgment in Tsakouridis, that the fight against trafficking in narcotics as part of an organised group is capable of being covered by that concept, the question here is whether an act carried out alone, such as that committed by Mr I. in the main proceedings, namely sexual abuse of a 14 year old minor, sexual coercion and rape, is also capable of being covered by that concept.
106.025 (a) A minor commits an offense if, with specific intent to commit an offense under Section 106.02 of this code, the minor does an act amounting to more than mere preparation that tends but fails to effect the commission of the offense intended.
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