Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I looked with interest upon this man, who was accused of being the perpetrator of a crime of violence.
"They were victims of a crime, not the perpetrators of a crime," he responded.
Disciplinary proceedings conducted against perpetrators of a crime.
Magic Johnson, like thousands before him, somehow becomes the perpetrator of a crime more than he is the victim of a terrifying disease.
Klikitagh may indeed be innocent; if so, there is a great and long-outstanding blame to visit on the perpetrator of a crime against him.
In particular, the perpetrator of a crime would not know whether or not other users might be undercover police or security guards.
As a matter of fact, there was a feeling of deja vu, and a certain identification with this young perpetrator of a crime.
Still, the Department of Energy persisted in what began to look like a hunt for a perpetrator of a crime that might never have been committed.
This group includes evidence buried by a perpetrator of a crime to hide their involvement (e.g., weapons, money, mobile phones, etc.)
Does the need of police officers to catch the perpetrator of a crime or to save their own skin justify killing an innocent hostage or bystander?
Local adepts practice divination by scrying, and may use the results of such divination to determine the putative perpetrator of a crime.
The murder was committed in an effort to conceal the commission of a crime, or to conceal the identity of the perpetrator of a crime.
Basic profiling - identifying the perpetrator of a crime based on an analysis of crime and the way it was committed - is a common investigative tool.
During this time between the miscarriage of justice and its correction, the public holds false beliefs about the occurrence of a crime, the perpetrator of a crime, or both.
Eyewitness researchers know that the police lineup is, at center, a psychological experiment designed to test the ability of a witness to recall the identity of the perpetrator of a crime.
SARAH BOXER WHO do the police investigate if the identities of the perpetrators of a crime are unknown?
As concerns about E-mail security have intensified, companies that provide Internet access and law enforcement agencies have stepped up their efforts to catch perpetrators of a crime that leaves few traditional clues.
In forensic science, Locard's principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence.
The brief said "a tenant who has a fleeting connection to the alleged perpetrator of a crime is put at risk because of conduct that only the most paranoid or clairvoyant tenant could possibly have foreseen."
Given the common, good faith occurrence of police lineups that do not include the actual perpetrator of a crime, it becomes particularly critical that other procedural measures are undertaken to minimize the likelihood of an inaccurate identification.
If a witness was given a lecture about weapon focus and the problems that can arise in memory formation in an incident when a weapon is present at the scene, they can more accurately identify a perpetrator of a crime.
Another example of this more general kind of defence is the "i.d. defence", which is really just an assertion by the accused that the Crown has failed to prove the identity of the perpetrator of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt.
One factor neither far right nor far left take into account is the one, common-sense factor most people are immediately aware of, no matter how poor the education they receive: the degree of malice on the part of the perpetrator of a crime.
Complaining that Lieutenant Flinn was trying to act like a victim instead of the perpetrator of a crime, Airman Zigo said, "If Lieutenant Flinn gets away with these crimes, what does that say to the rest of the Air Force populace?"
This case held that the advertisements of rewards for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the perpetrator of a crime, is treated as an offer, as the intention to be bound is inferred from the fact that no further bargaining is expected to result from them.