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statutory offense

法定罪状,法定罪行,法定犯罪行为,法定罪名

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : a wrong punishable under a statute, rather than at common law.

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Examples

  • But the fun starts when conservatives stop playing defense and go on offense.

  • To many of us, that smacks of censorship, the highest offense to our pride in self-publicity.

  • The most violent offense committed by Wahlberg occurred on the night of April 8, 1988.

  • If this were accurate, it would mean that the Wilson stopped Brown over a minor offense, not a felony.

  • Of how incredibly petty the offense can be and how insanely disproportionate the retaliation can be.

  • In this way it will be managed with less offense and with more ease to the conscience than now.

  • In harmony with a fundamental rule of law, a member who has once been acquitted cannot be tried again for the same offense.

  • The marked feature of this period is the paucity of statutory enactment affecting relief.

  • Statutory powers were obtained for the provision of hospitals in the Metropolis by combinations of boards of guardians.

  • It is almost amusing to see the efforts they make to avoid shaking hands with people, without giving direct offense.