- 看过 misdemeanor 的人也看了 :
- violation
- offense
- transgression
- criminality
misdemeanor 的定义
- Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony.
- an instance of misbehavior; misdeed.
misdemeanor 近义词
criminal offense
更多misdemeanor例句
- It would also mandate DNA collection for certain misdemeanor offenses, including theft and drug offenses.
- People still remain on the injunctions today without so much as a misdemeanor.
- State law already prohibits officers with felony convictions from serving, but many plead down to misdemeanors with the consent of prosecutors.
- Then, on July 14, Watkins was charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor for voting from an address where he does not live.
- All the violations are misdemeanors and each day the violations continued constitutes a new and separate offense.
- Uber severed ties with him, and on Monday he was charged with misdemeanor vehicular homicide.
- Freundel was charged with six counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor, and has surrendered his passport while awaiting trial.
- According to the Montgomery Police Department, transmitting a sexually transmitted disease is a class C misdemeanor.
- ARS identified what it called the “stalker gap,” where people convicted of stalking as a misdemeanor can still carry guns.
- Add to that a batch of misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges and a few felony drug raps, and it was time to move.
- The judge reserved the case till he could determine whether the crime was felony or only a misdemeanor.
- Let the child early learn that good wholesome play in the open is better than secretive misdemeanor behind closed doors.
- It would be just as easy for the Judge to make out divers other crimes from my words, as to construct a misdemeanor therefrom.
- How easily could Scroggs make a "misdemeanor," or "a seditious libel," out of that question!
- On the 1st of December the Whig Aldermen were arrested for misdemeanor in neglecting to perform their duty.