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Coerced

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Coerced meaning

simple past and past participle of coerce, being forced

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Lawmakers Debate 'Conrad's Law' To Make Coerced Suicide A CrimeA mother who lost her son to suicide is encouraging lawmakers to pass a bill making coerced suicide a crime.

According to court documents, Michael V. Ross, 32, coerced a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct and documented some of the abuse through pictures and videos kept on his cell phone.

Activists say Iranian state TV has aired hundreds of coerced confessions over the last decade.

Also at the hearing, Andres said five of the 11 detained suspects in the Degamo slay case have affirmed their recantations, insisting that they were just coerced into admitting their participation in the crime and to implicate Teves in the killings.

Denying any involvement, the victim was met with threats of legal action and was coerced into contacting the ‘Anti Narcotics Cell of Mumbai,’ a claim backed by the mention of a serving IPS officer’s name.

If Russia would not bend voluntarily to the interests of the West, it would be coerced into doing so, even if the entirety of Eurasia had to pay the price.

In hundreds of pages of reported testimony and evidence, several women detail how they were allegedly verbally and physically abused by Tate and his brother Tristan while being coerced to create online pornographic content.

It called on the US to ensure that “no coerced confessions, including confessions made under torture, are used as part of the prosecution”.

Its chief signed Treaty 4, but in 1901 the band was coerced by government officials into selling the entire land base granted by the treaty for less than half of market value to make room for white farmers.

Months after the BBC published the article about some lesbians allegedly being coerced into having sex with trans women, it was revealed the news website had changed the gender of one alleged sexual assailant.

One of the risks associated with sex work is money laundering and human trafficking, where victims, mostly women, are forced or coerced to engage in commercial sex acts.

She is said to have told the department that she had been 'coerced and forced' to engage in sexual activities and was 'verbally and psychologically abused' at their home in Key Haven.

That brings us to the other claims the industry makes in its lawsuits and its PR, I disposed of the idea that the companies are being coerced into participating in the negotiations.

The 43-year-old star of ITV’s had been out drinking last November and was invited to stay the night with friends in Arundel, West Sussex, but the actor feared she would be coerced into sex.

The routine, apparently as well-rehearsed as the group’s finely choreographed shows, included plenty of booze at pre- and post-gig parties, and drugs, too—maybe even in the form of a knock-out drug—and then coerced sex with Lindemann.

The youngest arrivals, Blackwood added, were coerced into the riskiest work: selling drugs.

We are not coerced; people can enter and leave at their own discretion; they make these connections because they find meaning, benefit, and satisfaction from them.

After trial, three of the four key witnesses against Devonia said they lied on the witness stand because they had been pressured and coerced by the police.

Amnesty International has called the trial and stated that allegations that Ibhais was threatened and coerced into making incriminating confessions should be independently and effectively investigated.

An attendee reported to the Guardian that during an event, a British Sign Language interpreter was coerced by a celebrity chef into signing inappropriate phrases.