criminal offense


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Noun1.criminal offense - (criminal law) an act punishable by lawcriminal offense - (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes"
evildoing, transgression - the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle; "the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father"
barratry - the offense of vexatiously persisting in inciting lawsuits and quarrels
capital offense - a crime so serious that capital punishment is considered appropriate
cybercrime - crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person's identity or sell contraband or stalk victims or disrupt operations with malevolent programs
felony - a serious crime (such as murder or arson)
forgery - criminal falsification by making or altering an instrument with intent to defraud
fraud - intentional deception resulting in injury to another person
Had crime - (Islam) serious crimes committed by Muslims and punishable by punishments established in the Koran; "Had crimes include apostasy from Islam and murder and theft and adultery"
highjack, hijack - seizure of a vehicle in transit either to rob it or divert it to an alternate destination
mayhem - the willful and unlawful crippling or mutilation of another person
infraction, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, violation, infringement - a crime less serious than a felony
perpetration, committal, commission - the act of committing a crime
attempt, attack - the act of attacking; "attacks on women increased last year"; "they made an attempt on his life"
Tazir crime - (Islam) minor crimes committed by Muslims; crimes that are not mentioned in the Koran so judges are free to punish the offender in any appropriate way; "in some Islamic nations Tazir crimes are set by legislation"
regulatory offence, regulatory offense, statutory offence, statutory offense - crimes created by statutes and not by common law
thuggery - violent or brutal acts as of thugs
high treason, lese majesty, treason - a crime that undermines the offender's government
vice crime - a vice that is illegal
victimless crime - an act that is legally a crime but that seem to have no victims; "he considers prostitution to be a victimless crime"
war crime - a crime committed in wartime; violation of rules of war
criminal law - the body of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
abduct, kidnap, nobble, snatch - take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped"
shanghai, impress - take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship; "The men were shanghaied after being drugged"
commandeer, highjack, hijack, pirate - take arbitrarily or by force; "The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami"
skyjack - subject an aircraft to air piracy; "the plane was skyjacked to Uzbekistan"
carjack - take someone's car from him by force, usually with the intention of stealing it; "My car was carjacked last night!"
extort - obtain through intimidation
blackmail - obtain through threats
scalp - sell illegally, as on the black market
bootleg - sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol; "They were bootlegging whiskey"
black market, run - deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor
fob off, foist off, palm off - sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive
push - sell or promote the sale of (illegal goods such as drugs); "The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs"
black marketeer - deal on the black market
pyramid - use or deal in (as of stock or commercial transaction) in a pyramid deal
ransom, redeem - exchange or buy back for money; under threat
traffic - deal illegally; "traffic drugs"
rustle, lift - take illegally; "rustle cattle"
shoplift - steal in a store
stick up, hold up - rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat
mug - rob at gunpoint or with the threat of violence; "I was mugged in the streets of New York last night"
pirate - copy illegally; of published material
plagiarise, plagiarize, lift - take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
crib - take unauthorized (intellectual material)
bribe, grease one's palms, buy, corrupt - make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought"
rake off - take money from an illegal transaction
buy off, pay off - pay someone with influence in order to receive a favor
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- Himzo Selimovic, by the acts described in Counts 6, 7, 8 and 9, committed the criminal offense of War Crimes against Prisoners of War under Article 175(1)(a) as read with Article 180(1) of the CC BiH; and, by the acts described in Counts 5, 10, 11 and 15, committed the criminal offense of War Crimes against Prisoners of War under Article 175(1)(a) as read with Article 180(1), all in conjunction with Article 29 of the CC BiH,
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the indictment in the case of Munib Ahmetspahic, charging the accused Munib Ahmetspahic with the criminal offense of Organizing a Terrorist Group under Article 202.d(2), as read with Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CC BiH), all as read with the criminal offense of Terrorism under Article 201 of the CC BiH.
One criminal offense of human smuggling was also recorded.
Having held a guilty plea agreement consideration hearing, on 9 November 2018 the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina delivered a judgment in the Milorad Gajic case, finding the accused Milorad Gajic guilty of the criminal offense of Organized Crime under Article 250(2) of the Criminal Code of BiH (CC BiH), as read with the criminal offense of Illicit Trade in Narcotic Drugs under Article 195(1) of the CC BiH.
On 5 November 2018, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina delivered a trial judgment in the case of Branislav Galic et al., finding the accused Branislav Galic guilty of the continued criminal offense of Tax Evasion or Fraud under Article 210(2) as read with Article 54 of the Criminal Code of BiH.
The Bosanska Krupa Municipal Court upheld the indictment of the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Una-Sana Canton against former Bihac Mayor Hamdija Lipovaca, on the grounds that there was a reasonable suspicion that he had committed the criminal offense of malpractice.
It also prioritized the deportation of removable aliens who are convicted of "any criminal offense." 
The Nazi salute, outlawed as a criminal offense in countries like Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic, remains a thorny legal issue in other European countries.
The PCBS said 1.8% of individuals - 1.4% in the West Bank and 2.3% in Gaza Strip -- were victims of a criminal offense including theft, 37.8% (43.5% in the West Bank and 32% in Gaza Strip), 6.2% assaults (8.4% in the West Bank and 3.9% in Gaza Strip), 3.0% damage to property (4.2% in the West Bank and 1.9% in Gaza Strip).
Young women with reproductive health claims were also more likely than other Medicaid enrollees to be referred to the juvenile justice system for any criminal offense (odds ratio, 2.9), for a violent offense (3.1) or for theft (2A-).
Editorial in initial issues include articles on: driving while sleepy as a criminal offense; treatment of sleep apnea; the association between obesity and sleep deprivation; sedating medications; test measurements; and narcolepsy treatments.
London -- The United Kingdom is considering a new criminal offense aimed at parents who force their children into arranged marriages.