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If the said person is a re-offender, the penalties above will be extended, ie: more work, higher fines, longer prison terms.
Ruralshire Policing Pledge « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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I agree with John that once the arrest was made, Davenport went from being Joe Blow with a presumption of innocence to a potential re-offender.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
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However, I agree with John that once the arrest was made, Davenport went from being Joe Blow with a presumption of innocence to a potential re-offender.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
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I agree with John that once the arrest was made, Davenport went from being Joe Blow with a presumption of innocence to a potential re-offender.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
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However, I agree with John that once the arrest was made, Davenport went from being Joe Blow with a presumption of innocence to a potential re-offender.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
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Further details of what the re-offender prevention plan entails will be released on Tuesday, an AFLNT spokesman said.
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Developers of the bond say every re-offender costs the state a minimum of £143,000 a year, not including the costs to the victims of their crimes.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TARA PERKINS 2011
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"The re-registration has been granted subject to the completion of a re-offender prevention plan undertaken by him and the St Mary's Football Club," the statement said.
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It's hard to understand why any judge would not act responsibly toward the safety of our children by meting out a life sentence to such a high-risk re-offender, especially with the proven rate of recidivism.
Edmonton Sun 2010
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However, even if the re-offender had served the full 61 days behind bars, it is more than likely that a victimization would have still taken place resulting in a different victim, not an elimination of the new crime from ever taking place.
Beachwood Reporter 2010
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