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en More people means there is more of an opportunity for crime,

en A crime versus people is a crime versus God. It undercuts what it means to be a part of a caring world.

en Every 1 percent drop in crime means 90,000 fewer violent crime victims,
  Janet Reno

en I'm stunned. Not from the charge, but from the fact that 'manipulating a sex toy' is a crime. A crime? Man, that's a privilege where I come from. I could understand if it was 'contributing to the delinquency of a sex toy.' That should be a crime, and I think I've committed that crime before, but just not on a boat in front of hundreds of people in broad daylight. I just don't hope they don't drag the girls into this, because they're totally innocent. Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas.

en Many people didn't have the financial means to get out. That's a crime, and people are angry about it.

en Crime victimization can dramatically change a person's life. Crime Victims' Rights Week gives Missouri an opportunity to educate our communities about the devastating impacts of violent crimes and also recognize the efforts of professionals and volunteers who dedicate their lives to helping victims of crime.

en This crime is a clear illustration of the danger posed by Jewish settlers to our people, and we want to know why the Israeli government allows them to be armed and commit crime after crime.

en When people come together to commit a crime, they are all charged separately as if they each committed the crime. It doesn't matter how he actually died as long as they were working together to commit the crime.

en We raise that flag before the game, and some people might not understand it. It's something I didn't understand at first. But it means something to people. It means something to our team, it means something to our coaches, it means something to the people in the city. I mean, the thing's hanging from the top of the Space Needle right now.

en What I saw was an opportunity for young men who were already being plagued by crime, an opportunity for them to be conceived and perceived as a positive image in the community.

en This is just more posturing by Florida politicians to look tough on crime and on people with past felony convictions. What does denying funds to low-income people to save on energy costs have to do with fighting crime?

en What this means is that if a judge had contributed to Crime Stoppers, that judge could not hear a burglary case. Carried to its extreme, this is what I think this motion means.

en What this means is if a judge had contributed to Crime Stoppers that judge could not hear a burglary case. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. Carried to its extreme, that is what I think this motion means and I think that's absurd.

en The gospel way it testify at all times to what you have seen and heard. And I have known too much to be silent. So you can be sure every opportunity I will as I have already in past years talking about Iraqi people and the crime of this kind of war,

en They regard this as a crime not much different from a bank robbery. Their philosophy's very simple: If you interview enough people, eventually you'll find somebody who knows something. They do not think this is a perfect crime. At some point, they believe, the people who perpetrated this will be bragging either to people they know or in postings on the Web. If you start leaving your handle around, you're leaving a trail the FBI can follow.


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