Sentences with phrase «single crime»

Though I can't divulge the name of William's most successful website or the market it caters to, I can tell you that it's comparable to someone owning the fan pages for not only CSI and Law & Order fans, but of every single crime show on television.
oh George: If the FBI focused every single media statement on every single crime being committed it would be pretty long.
1 single crime?
NYPD officials continued their damage control by announcing a new campaign urging sex - crime victims to come forward to police — and promising that «every single crime will be investigated.»
To date it has yet to help solve a single crime — and at a cost exceeding $ 30 million.
After collecting over 356,000 spent shell casings since March 2001 at an estimated cost of nearly $ 44 million, not a single crime has been solved because of the program.
NYPD officials continued their damage control Friday by announcing a new campaign urging sex - crime victims to come forward to police — and promising that «every single crime will be investigated.»
Jacqui Smith, the former home secretary, proposes that prison officers be rewarded for their ability to prevent reoffending, suggests victims should, within limits, be able to recommend the length and type of sentence, and proposes directly elected crime commissioners to represent part of a force area within police authorities, rather than a single crime commissioner for each police authority.
«American Crime» from «12 Years a Slave» Oscar winner John Ridley, will examine race in America as it traces a single crime over an 11 - episode arc.
I went on to play Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Call of Duty, GTA and Manhunt and to this day I have yet to commit a single crime.
Many believe that assault and battery are a single crime.
A spokeswoman for Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, said the government «was proud to end the wasteful and ineffective long - gun registry,» which «did not stop a single crime or save a single life.»
The monetary and reputational cost of a single crime or incident is more than enough to destroy or badly damage faith - based organizations.
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