So I suggest we get rid of all of the laws, and since we shouldn't have to pay taxes to
harbor criminals, lets be nice and free them all.
The statement urges «members of the public not to allow any building to be used to
harbor criminals or serve as a base for criminal activities.»
Church business is everyone's business when the church is attempting to dictate equal rights and when said church is
harboring criminals and not paying their share of taxes.
Doesn't that come under the heading of «
harboring a criminal»?
«They're
harboring criminals, even though it is civil,» said Barrett Psareas, a proponent of strict immigration laws who is vice president of the Nassau County Civic Association in Cedarhurst.
Plus most of the times these people lives in slums and other non-regularized areas without any tax cover and
harboring criminal elements.
Not exact matches
One day aiders and abetters of child abuse will be criminalized just as aiding, abetting or
harboring an other
criminal is.
Im not catholic, know many very reputable ones, do nt agree w / the religion nor
harboring any kind of
criminal activity.
After dumping tea in the Boston
harbor, one Boston pastor, Jonathan Mayhew, argued that for a people to «arise unanimously and resist their prince, even to dethrone him, is not
criminal but a reasonable way of vindicating their liberties and just rights.»
They have attempted on hundreds of occasion that lack of subservience to US sovereignty by repeatedly
harbor known
criminals in an attempt to avid the scandal of their prosecution, They also engage in ongoing financial fraud denying Americans their rightful revenues, and exploiting their own members.
As Pascal, Johnny Flynn remains a cypher, his full, past
criminal history withheld though he's unmistakably
harboring profound antisocial tendencies.
Epic in sweep, Metropolis follows our hero from his arrival in New York
harbor through his experiences in Barnum's circus, the
criminal underground, and the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, and on to a life in Brooklyn that is at once unique and poignantly emblematic of the American experience.
Badrap and Best Friends have made a huge impact on the negative to
criminal opinions people
harbor against pit bulls.
If the person is aware of the potential for fraudulent use of a number, the fact that it has some non-fraudulent personal significance or use does not provide a safe
harbor against such
criminal charges.
I also wouldn't rule out the possibility that some court might construe the safe
harbors from discipline for unauthorized practice in Rule 5.5 as informing (or, despite the Rules» plain terms, even defining) licensure requirements, and thus helping to define safe
harbors from any sanction for unauthorized practice, including the civil fee forfeiture that often accompanies a determination of unauthorized practice, or the misdemeanor
criminal liability to which my post refers.
They have a safe
harbor from discipline by the most vigilant protectors of the practice monopoly under Rule 5.5, and
criminal consequences are unlikely as a practical matter given how big an employer and how politically connected they are.