It is an arson ordsprog

en It is an arson because someone has burned down buildings but because we don't have all of the evidence we're still considering what the charges will be.

en That's part of the investigation too. If it's an illegal fire, there could be arson charges, but at this point, though, we don't have any final evidence to make a determination.

en Shops were ransacked, cars were burned, schools were burned, hospitals were burned. Yes, lots of people were arrested, and this is a normal reaction. It would happen everywhere in the world, including the United States itself when it had riots in its major cities. Now these people will face criminal charges, and if they are found guilty they will bear the consequences of their deeds. If not, they will be released, just like any judicial process in the world.

en Both parents expressed complete shock and disappointment after their son was arrested on the arson charges. They said they had no idea.

en Possibly the arson was to cover up any evidence in the burglary.

en Arson isn't usually done with intent of committing arson, ... but to conceal other acts of criminal behavior.

en There are other people in prison in the state of Texas...convicted of arson with the same kind of evidence in play.

en involve a willful state of mind. The arson investigators' conclusion was this was a deliberately set arson fire.

en We wanted to ensure we did a thorough and complete job of collecting the evidence, because it's the thorough completeness of that evidence that determines the success of charges.

en This is a case of arson, actually two working cases of arson.

en Their jobs are to find out whether the fires are accidental or arson. It also includes collecting evidence, arresting the suspect and presenting the case to the prosecutor.

en Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. She was very distraught. She was crying about all the buildings and animals that were burned, she was very emotional.

en In a murder, you have a dead body. In an assault or robbery, you have a witness and a complainant. But in an arson, you first have to prove it was arson. Second, you have to prove that a specific person did it.

en He has portrayed Hitler in an unwarrantedly favorable light, principally in relation to his attitude towards and responsibility for the treatment of the Jews, ... The charges which I have found substantially true include the charges that Irving has for his own ideological reasons persistently and deliberately misrepresented and manipulated history evidence.

en We have not had any charge laid formally against the accused, nor have we had any evidence as to what the elements are of the charge. There has not been a single document served to the defense on the charges, not any shred of evidence, nothing.


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