Sentences with phrase «potential offenders»

I see this local law working as a deterrent and force potential offenders to reconsider what they write online or text.
Well - maintained buildings and grounds inform potential offenders that «someone is home».
Offences that may also arise in criminal investigations of potential offenders with child pornography include:
The pup will think of them as his mates and, during his life, he will get along with them However, other animals outside can be viewed as potential offenders as the dog does not recognize their smell and appearance and does not accept them as non-hostiles.
After adopting many of the calculations in the Presentence Report, the able district judge properly calculated Adelson's total offense level and gave due consideration to the Section 3553 (a) factors, including the nature, circumstances, and seriousness of the offense; the goal of deterring other potential offenders; and the history and characteristics of the defendant.
Morris observed that an enabling law would provide a legal framework to penalize and prosecute offenders and recommend appropriate punishments that would deter potential offenders.
But these community orders shouldn't be assessed by their value as a deterrent — that is, how much potential offenders are scared by them — but rather, by their ability to restore a person's ability to lead a productive life in their community.
The biggest concern about the software at this point is whether its use will hold up in court or allow potential offenders to get off on some technicality.
If buyers express general concerns about potential offenders in a neighborhood, it's appropriate for practitioners to refer clients to state registries run by enforcement agencies, Holmen says.
If those responsible were malicious, or negligent in the extreme, you may also be entitled to punitive damages, monies intended to punish those responsible for your suffering and to prevent similar behavior on the part of other potential offenders.
When a protest situation is imminent, the potential offender should be notified immediately.
«There is no potential offender who is presenting any danger to any child in central New York,» he said.
Doctors and charity workers could be required by law to alert police to potential offenders, under new draft proposals from the Home Office.
Potential offenders may, as a result, opt to commit crime elsewhere believing that the odds of detection have increased.
«Ethics committees don't look kindly on giving sugar pills to potential offenders,» Grubin said.
Although there is individual variation in what foods make people gassy, all of the potential offenders have one thing in common: indigestible carbohydrates.
Judicial powers are proposed to issue Slavery and Trafficking Prevention and Risk orders to deter convicted and potential offenders.
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