It's a druginfested crimeridden ordsprog

en It's a drug-infested, crime-ridden murder trap.

en When a murder is satisfied, it isn't the beginning of the story; it's the middle. We shouldn't forget that fact because murder has ripples. You never go back to being the same. The people that investigate these crimes never go back to being the same as they were before they started the investigation. The people's whose lives have been affected, the victim's families, even the murderer themselves are profoundly changed. That's why murder is still the most interesting crime for us to write about, because it is the only crime where something unique is taken away from the world, something that can't be replaced.

en I was born into a drug infested environment back in October of 1984, ... I witnessed things that many only see in movies. I saw a lot of gang violence and drug use while I was growing up. I used to see people dying all around me.

en In the report, we show that youth drug use dropped 13 percent last year, overall cocaine use is down ... and drug crime and drug-related murders are dropping,

en To murder character is as truly a crime as to murder the body: the tongue of the slanderer is brother to the dagger of the assassin

en To murder character is as truly a crime as to murder the body: the tongue of the slanderer is brother to the dagger of the assassin

en I did, ... But it could be manslaughter, not murder. It's not necessarily murder. But it doesn't bother me what you call it. I know what it is. This could never be a crime in any society which deems itself enlightened.

en As religion in Ireland has declined, the murder rate and the crime rate [have] soared. The marital breakdown rate has also soared, as has the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, out-of-wedlock births, suicide, drug abuse, etc.

en Something just as bad (as murder) if not worse is to convict an innocent person of a crime. The state has not proven by any physical evidence that he did commit this crime.

en He was crestfallen and guilt-ridden, because he was allowing at that point two boys in his group who had not been present and were not responsible for the murder to take the blame for something he had done,

en If he didn't believe it was necessary, then it's murder, ... If that belief was not reasonable, the crime is manslaughter. Mr. Reynolds did not believe deadly force was necessary to terminate a criminal trespass. He chose to execute Janet Bacon. The evidence compels a murder verdict.

en To equal robbery with murder is to reduce murder to robbery, to confound in common minds the gradations of iniquity, and incite the commission of a greater crime to prevent the detection of a less

en I don't know that parents are aware of just how open our school has been, ... We're just lucky that we don't live in a crime-ridden area.

en We did a lot of looking around and talking to people. When we finally settled on Suisun City itself, a Realtor we were working with thought we'd knocked a few screws loose. He warned us it was a depressed, crime-infested area.

en Murder is a horror, but an often necessary horror, never criminal, which it is essential to tolerate in a republican State. Is it or is it not a crime? If it is not, why make laws for its punishment? And if it is, by what barbarous logic do you, to punish it, duplicate it by another crime? She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits.
  Marquis De Sade


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