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Misdemeanour

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Misdemeanour meaning

Alternative form of misdemeanor.

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Used to do a quiz if it's him," while others were keen to know what the misdemeanour the original train driver committed, saying: "I seriously want to know what was 'tut'-worthy about this misdemeanour and what it was?

A police official said that the prosecutor laid misdemeanour charges against him.

A Virginia law prohibits leaving a loaded gun where it is accessible to a child under 14 as a misdemeanour.

He previously pleaded not guilty to charges of misdemeanour assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault and harassment.

Kaduna Electric has launched its whistle-blower platforms where customers can report both staff and customer misdemeanour.

The FDA's decision regarding OM has dealt CYTK longs a heavy blow, however investors seem to have regained some confidence in pricing the misdemeanour in quite swiftly.

Using a novel legal theory, he wants to tie that misdemeanour to other alleged crimes and package them all as a felony.

Falsifying business documents is normally a misdemeanour in New York, but prosecutors in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office elevated the case to a felony on grounds that Trump was concealing an illegal campaign contribution.

The pop star originally pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanour charge of driving while intoxicated and had his driving licence suspended during a hearing last month.

British authorities also hinted on a possible imposition of more sanctions on the troubled country for continued rights abuses, corruption, among other acts of state misdemeanour.

Former Toledo chief Mike Navarre, who is white, has been outspoken about reducing barriers to recruiting Black applicants — especially misdemeanour crimes that rule them out.

In an agreement with prosecutors, she pleaded guilty to aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, three firearm felonies and two misdemeanour counts of committing a violent offence in the presence of a child.

In Louisiana, buses and cars filled a church parking lot on Tuesday evening as worshippers flocked to hear a pastor who is facing misdemeanour charges for holding services despite a ban on gatherings.

Officers recommended charging Harding with violating the curfew order, a misdemeanour, according to the lawsuit.

Ralenkotter was facing two felony charges, theft and misconduct by a public officer, that were dismissed when he pleaded no contest to misdemeanour official misconduct.

The Grammy-nominated rapper was only just released from Miami Jail in January on a misdemeanour battery charge while awaiting a court date, authorities said.

The Travis County misdemeanour traffic case is the latest experiment in how to resume jury proceedings in a criminal justice system that’s been crippled by the coronavirus pandemic.

While section 213 states that a person is guilty of the offence of unnatural sex if an individual engages in sodomy or any other sexual conduct that is against the order of nature, section 214 grades the offence as a petty misdemeanour.

Another recent case involved a Māori student who was stood down from a sports team for misbehaviour, but non-Māori students who committed the same misdemeanour were allowed to remain on the team.

Columbus police arrested her during her performance at the Sirens Gentlemen's Club on a misdemeanour sex offence for touching three customers who were undercover vice detectives.