Examples of 'offences may' in a sentence

Meaning of "offences may"

This phrase typically precedes a statement or description of potential illegal or improper actions that may result in offenses or wrongdoing. It is commonly used in legal or regulatory contexts to highlight the possibility of violations or breaches of rules, laws, or codes of conduct, with potential penalties or consequences associated with such offenses

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A number of criminal offences may have been committed.
Offences may result in disqualification of the team in question.
Certain corruption offences may therefore not be extraditable.
Offences may therefore be committed by natural and legal persons.
The said criminal offences may be.
Serious offences may result in community service assignments.
Prisoners charged with disciplinary offences may request legal representation.
Criminal offences may be grouped into three categories.
Organized criminal groups engaged in such offences may not depend.
Other offences may be added later by unanimous agreement.
Vehicles which are used during such offences may also be seized.
Repeated offences may result in more severe consequences.
Instrumentalities and proceeds of and objects connected with offences may be confiscated.
Such offences may not be the subject of a pardon or amnesty.
The accumulation of minor offences may result in a major problem.

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These offences may properly be called offences of strict liability.
Witnesses in investigations of corruption offences may be considered for enrolment in the programme.
Isolated offences may be committed of which he has no knowledge or control whatsoever.
Those suspected of having committed criminal offences may not to be able to afford a lawyer.
Offences may be registered and processed long after they have been committed.
The victims of such offences may be individuals or legal entities.
Third, there is no geographical limit on where the offences may be committed.
Many of these offences may be committed by offenders operating alone.
Creation of a community framework for the repression of offences may be committed on the market.
The vague definition of offences may be incompatible with the principle of legality.
Causes a danger that one or more such offences may be committed ;.
The offences may have been committed in another Member State or in a third country.
A range of criminal offences may fall under that theme.
Some offences may be heard in either the Magistrates Court or the Supreme Court.
The title or description of the offences may vary considerably between jurisdictions.
Second offences may also result in a one month suspension of the vendor 's tobacco sales license.
Persons who commit administrative offences may not be detained for more than three hours.
Offences may go undetected because,.
Penalties concerning drug offences may seem particularly harsh to westerners.
The overall sentence of deprivation of liberty for multiple offences may not exceed 15 years.
Minor criminal offences may be tried by the dzongkhag Drangpon District Judge.
The Committee welcomes the fact that serious environmental offences may be subject to criminal sanctions.
Serious offences may cause immediate de-activation.
A new article in the Code of Administrative Offences may sanction the failure to do so.
However, offences may vary in detail from state to state.
In the context of virtual currencies, such hacking offences may include the following targets.
These offences may be directed at children, but not always.
Thanks to them, victims of criminal offences may be heard in a friendly atmosphere.
Additional offences may be provided under anti-terrorism legislation, currently under review.
For example, profit generating criminal offences may exist at both federal and state levels.
Criminal offences may be grouped into three categories, namely, crimes, délits and contraventions.
Consequently, extradition requests in relation to UNCAC offences may not be refused on such grounds.
The following offences may be eligible for the Program,.
Much rather, criminal offences may be.
Penalties for similar offences may seem severe in some places, but lenient in others.

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