Translation for '
lawbreaker' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | a lawbreaker | lawbreakers |
| SYNO | lawbreaker | law offender | violator |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- ' If you do not commit adultery but do commit murder, you have become a lawbreaker."
- A bushranger was a lawbreaker who used the Australian bush to avoid capture.
- In some jurisdictions, the very act of making a getaway from a crime scene is an inchoate criminal offense in itself, though it is generally viewed as natural behavior for a lawbreaker.
- These included a spring-cushioned saddle, and a speedometer equipped with a solenoid to trap the indicator needle against the glass when the pursuit lights were activated, to mark the speed at which a lawbreaker was traveling at the time.
- At the time, the age of consent for homosexual activity was 21, so the paper ran the story under the headline "Lawmaker as lawbreaker".
- After Tyrone leaves Tandy's side, he is no longer able to control his hunger and consumes any and every lawbreaker, no matter how small the offense.
- On May 24, 2022, Brendan Clarke-Smith explicitly admitted he would happily back a lawbreaker as Prime Minister during a Channel 4 interview.
- The lawbreaker put the picture in her suitcase and went along the "green" corridor, without having issued any documents".
- A lawbreaker is someone that has committed a crime, also known as "breaking the law".
- After a discovery that Beaumont had been doing business with Apaches, it's clear even to Martin that his brother was a lawbreaker.
- If the inveterate notion of "mens rea" is used at all, then only to distinguish intentional actions from inadvertent ones and not to designate an autonomous undertaking of the lawbreaker.
- As a convicted lawbreaker, he automatically lost his office in accordance with the constitution.
- Soon Annachi brings a corrupt police officer Sebastin, who is a sadist and a lawbreaker who is a constant nuisance for the villagers and Pailey is his main target.
- More often than not, 'pirate' simply implied 'other an outsider', but not necessarily a lawbreaker.
- From the beginning, Schimanski's character polarized the public: WDR stated that his critics saw him as a disgrace to the police and to German television, while his admirers perceived him as a new breed of more realistic, streetwise characters: "for some, he was the fighter for justice and became a cult character; for others, he was more of a lawbreaker with a grubby aura".
- In 2015, Steven Brill posted a 15-part investigative journalism piece on J&J in "The Huffington Post", called "America's most admired lawbreaker", which was focused on J&J's marketing of risperidone.
- Later commentators often made use of Brandeis's statement that "if the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.
- "By making a hero out of a lawbreaker[...] others are encouraged to disobedience of the law," he wrote.
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