As I understand it, the immigration enforcement action kicks in after a conviction for a serious crime.
The government, however, alleges that group members committed a serious crime for the area: meeting in secret.
First, accessing the database for non-law enforcement purposes is a serious crime, and one that has never happened.
He realized most of the class didn't view this as a serious crime.
Shoplifters attract a mixture of scandalized humor and embarrassed pity more like the reaction to a sex scandal than a serious crime.
Any attempt to exert authority on a court and on the law enforcement organs, including public demands, should be considered a serious crime.
"It is true there is a serious crime situation, which we are not trying to hide, " Mr Boone Salmon told the Associated Press.
"They charged him with a serious crime, " Sharpton said of Zimmerman.
And it is hard to convince children, or anyone else, that depriving Bill Gates of a few of their precious dollars is a serious crime.
The ProPublica report does not distinguish between rare private payments for genuinely pernicious activities--like payola, which is already a serious crime--and those that finance crucial activities, like education and laboratory work.
Dr Johann Burger, a senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, which is a non-profit, independent organisation in South Africa, admits the country has "a serious crime problem" but emphasises the situation is improving.
The amendment meant, she asserted, that "in the usual case, any foreign national who was convicted of a serious crime should be deported, regardless of whether or not the criminal had a family in the UK".
Under General Zia, the only sincerely pious leader, Pakistan introduced draconian sharia punishments, made blasphemy a capital offence and ruled that unless rape victims could produce at least four male Muslim eye-witnesses they would be held guilty of fornication, a serious crime.
When they happen they make news just like the killing at the movie theater but just as you can go to movies your entire life and likely never encounter a serious crime, the same can be said for using Facebook.
Her experience has led her to campaign for stalking to be treated as a serious crime in its own right with specialist teams who understand the psychology of stalking and how to recognise the signs of a stalker who is escalating his threats.
The GMC's guidance continues to explain that doctors should usually seek the patient's consent or tell the patient they are going to disclose information without their consent, unless to do so would put others at risk or would undermine the prevention or detection of a serious crime.
Yet unless the remitters became embroiled in a serious crime, often involving drug money, Western lawmakers largely ignored them, focusing instead on trying to dam the river of dirty money that flowed through traditional banking channels--chiefly through the 1970 Bank Secrecy Act, and later its amendments, which required banks to file reports of suspicious activity and high-dollar transactions, and to maintain information about account holders' identities.
Thirty-six of those defendants have been convicted on a hate crime or a serious hate crime related charge, and five of these cases have involved the convictions of persons who physically attacked others due to their actual or perceived sexual orientation.
On serious crime, Mr Herbert said one option was to establish a national serious crime force.
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It had to be a very serious crime, and there had to be evidence suggesting the suspect was a national of the other country or had come to the attention of its authorities, he said.
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But defecting is a very serious crime and repatriation means imprisonment, torture or even death.
The men, aged 32 and 29, were taken into custody, accused of working with a serious organised crime group.
"The sole focus of this story should be the investigation as to whether a young girl was the victim of a very serious crime, " she said Tuesday through spokesman Gary Rosen.
Such activity, carried out by people in positions of authority, should be considered a particularly serious crime, and help given in uncovering such crimes should be rewarded with immunity from criminal prosecution.
When the New York City police stopped and frisked kids, the main goal was not to jail them for having pot but to get their fingerprints, so that they could be identified if they committed a more serious crime.
Stalking is a very serious crime and the only way you can prevent this.. the violence that comes with it is to identify the perpetrators quickly and then have the laws that enable you to be able to make a very quick arrest.
Since then, however, a wave of serious crime, including the rape and murder of a young girl, has reopened the debate on capital punishment.
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They are accused of conspiracy to act as unlawful agents of a foreign government, a crime less serious than espionage but which carries up to five years in prison.
Passing sentence Sheriff Kenneth Mitchell said it was a "very serious crime indeed".
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