English Law

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Is the cause of many car accidents
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drunken driving
driving without proper documents
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driving without a licence or insurance
Being married to more than one person at the same time; a criminal offence in most jurisdictions
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bigamy
lead to violence or the threat of sexual intercourse
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rape
For example: swearing in public
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indecency
presentation vulgar content
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obscenity
hindering or preventing the operation of the police
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obstruction of the police
organizing demonstrations and strikes despite the lack of agreement
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unlawful assembly
use a gun with a caliber exceeding 6 mm without permission
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possesing weapons
She suspects that her son is doing drugs.
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misuse a drugs
disturbing the peace or sleep screaming or noise
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breach of the peace
trafficking in stolen things
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handling stolen goods
someone took my wallet when i was in a shop
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theft
forcing something on someone under the threat of disclosure of any compromising or embarrassing information about someone
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blackmail
Someone broke into the office and stole the boss's notebook.
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burglary
It destroyed my computer and now I can't work
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criminal damage
theft linked to violent
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robbery
provide advice or assistance in the commission of the prohibited acts
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assisting an offender
offensive and inappropriate behavior in court
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contemp of court
The three men are accused of acting in collusion
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conspiracy
telling lies in court
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perjury
To take someone away from a place without that person's consent, or by fraud.
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abduction
pose a threat to others by inappropriate driving
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careless or reckless driving
physical assault on human
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battery
the crime of intentionally killing a person
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murder
a threat to injure someone followed by a violent attack on them
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assault
damage to vision or hearing someone
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grevious bodily harm
the crime of killing a person when the killer did not intend to do it or cannot be responsible for his or her actions
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manslaughter
to damage an area of the body
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wounding
showing no loyalty to your country
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treason
violence against the government
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terrorism
language or behaviour that is intended to persuade other people to oppose their government
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sedition
disclosure of confidential information entrusted in connection with professional activities
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breach of the Official Secrets Act – naruszenie tajemnicy służbowej ustawy

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