Examples of using Commit crimes in English and their translations into Japanese
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Even the rich commit crimes.
They can freely enter, and commit crimes.
And there are lots of African American people who commit crimes.
Many people who commit crimes under the influence of drugs or alcohol and am not thinking twice before they react.
So they could more easily track foreigners who enter the country and commit crimes.
Troublemakers, those who commit crimes and break local laws, should be turned away.
The ruling could especially benefit lawful permanent residents who live in the US legally but commit crimes.
Little green things with… George Washington's picture that men slave for… commit crimes for, die for.
Among the elderly who commit crimes a number have this turning point in their middle life.
Individuals who commit crimes are typically incarcerated in small cells without windows and given limited time outdoors.
Young people who commit crimes should be treated in the same as adults.
Players who commit crimes in town will earn wanted stars and, at a certain threshold, become targets for player deputies or bounty hunters.
The execution of those who commit crimes while under the age of 18 is strictly forbidden by international law.
Article 2(Domestic Crimes)This Act shall apply to both Korean nationals and aliens who commit crimes in the territory of the Republic of Korea.
They and the fighters they lead continue to move between the Central African Republic, north-eastern DRC and South Sudan and commit crimes.
Then they use you to either attack others, or possibly commit crimes or mischief and are hiding their true identity behind you.
The police prevent no crimes; rather the police commit crimes against the public, such as against the school teacher, whereas the Second Amendment protects each year 2 million citizens.
Many persons in the criminal justice system commit crimes while inhibitions are reduced by substance use, and others steal in order to buy drugs.
The bill provides immunity from court proceedings to NSI officials and their assets- foreign informants or spies- who can commit crimes according to Norwegian law, as part of authorized spying operations.
These include individuals who commit crimes in the name of ideologies supporting animal rights, environmental rights, anarchism, white supremacy, anti-government ideals, black separatism, and beliefs about abortion.