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If and offender
If guilty, the offender might be excluded from membership.
If they feel a violation of Corps regulations occurred, they will summon the offender to Oa and hold a trial in which the charges are read and the Lantern is allowed to explain his / her / its actions.
If the offender win the point he marks nothing ; if he win the vole he marks only one ; if he win the point when his adversary has played without proposing, or has refused the first proposal, he marks only one.
If the offender win the point he marks nothing ; if he win the vole, he marks only one ; if he win the point when his adversary has played without proposing, or has refused the first proposal, he marks only one.
If the offender obtained possession lawfully then a subsequent misappropriation is not larceny.
If the victim refuses to forgive, the offender confesses publicly, before larger and larger audience.
If it is deferred by the judge, an offender has two weeks to apply, during which time they will be granted bail.
If in fact a crime is committed on or in relation to DND property or assets, MP have the power to arrest and charge the offender, military or civilian, under the Criminal Code of Canada.
If inflicted on account of money matters, the offender was first publicly warned (" hatra ' ah ") three times, on Monday, Thursday, and Monday successively, at the regular service in the synagogue.
If the offense was in reference to monetary matters, or if the punishment was inflicted by an individual, the laws were more lenient, the chief punishment being that men might not associate with the offender.
If convicted, an offender faces up to twenty years imprisonment.
According to the Youth Justice Act section 25 ( 4 ): If the young individual is unable to obtain legal assistance or no legal aid program is available, the young offender is able to request counsel.
If a young offender is ineligible he is represented by a private lawyer at a cost agreed upon by the youth and / or his parents and the lawyer.
If any condition is violated by the young offender, they will be required to appear in front of the court again at which point they may be incarcerated.
If a young offender fails to comply with the probation order, they can possibly be charged with breach of probation.
If a condition laid out by the judge or other officials is broken, or not met appropriately while under supervision in the community, reviews are held which determine whether the young offender ’ s conditions should be changed or if he or she should be sent back into custody.
If a young person violates a condition during the supervision period, the provincial director may place the offender back into custody.
If a young person is found guilty of an indictable offence, an offence where an adult would be liable to receive more than two years, an order for an adult sentence shall be imposed on a young offender in the following cases:
If a breach of probation occurs, the offender may be incarcerated provided it is not their first probation violation, with a sentence not exceeding 2 years, except in the cases of first degree murder or second degree murder.
If arrested for drunkenness, the offender would be sober by the time the police station was reached.
If the alleged offender, however, is acquitted for want of further evidence the woman now faces charges for either adultery, if she is married, or for fornication, if she is not married.
If there is a disagreement, misdemeanor, or offense, then the offender may be banished, beaten or scorned.
If outside the 8-meter arc, but inside the fan, a " lane " to goal is cleared of all other players and the person who committed the foul is relocated 4 meters behind the offender.
A group effort attempts to answer the most common psychological questions: If there is a risk of a sexual predator re-offending if put back in society ; If an offender is competent to stand trial ; whether or not an offender was sane / insane at the time of the offense.

If and willfully
He goes on to quote Webster further, " If the Northern States refuse, willfully and deliberately, to carry into effect that part of the Constitution which respects the restoration of fugitive slaves, and Congress provides no remedy, the South would no longer be bound to observe the compact.
If the guard had thrown it down knowingly and willfully, he would not have threatened the plaintiff's safety, so far as appearances could warn him.
If they willfully use any part of their clothing to field the ball they may be penalised 5 penalty runs to the opposition.

If and deliberately
If the word deliberate means anything, both of them certainly deliberately destroyed themselves.
If, after signing such a declaration, the information is found to be deliberately untrue with the intent to deceive, the applicant may face perjury charges.
If a player breaks the rules of a game deliberately, this is cheating.
If a manual labourer or person with obviously dirty hands salutes or greets an elder or superior, he will deliberately show deference for their superior's comfort and avoid contact by bowing, touching the right forehead in a very quick salute or a distant " slamet ", prayer-hands gesture.
If it is accepted as morally wrong to deliberately inflict suffering upon innocent human creatures, then it is only logical to also regard it as wrong to inflict suffering on innocent individuals of other species.
Hedda Hopper wrote, " If Bette had deliberately set out to wreck her career, she could not have picked a more appropriate vehicle.
James J Greene writes on the subject: “ If one of the seminally powerful myths in the cultural memory of our past is Aeneas ' rejection of his African queen in order to go on and found the Roman empire, than it is surely significant that Shakespeare's ... depicts precisely and quite deliberately the opposite course of action from that celebrated by Virgil.
The bones are left in deliberately: " If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it?
The decree proceeded to affirm, after listing the books of the Bible according to the Roman Catholic canon, that " If anyone receive not, as sacred and canonical, the said books entire with all their parts, as they have been used to be read in the Catholic Church, and as they are contained in the old Latin Vulgate edition, and knowingly and deliberately condemn the traditions aforesaid ; let him be anathema.
If he / she is deliberately exaggerating symptoms for personal gain, then he / she is malingering.
If two D ' Bridge systems communicated using the same key, the software deliberately crashed.
If the ball was played over the back line deliberately, then a penalty corner is awarded to the opposing team.
) In 2012, a columnist writing on the English language in the Calcutta ' Telegraph ', Stephen Hugh-Jones, mocked it with the deliberately anachronistic " If I built it in, is author ID Bacon?
If he deliberately went into custody has not been conclusively established, at least he was excluded from the Communist Party by politburo chief Wilhelm Pieck.
If Player One completes the first screen on his or her third and last ball, then immediately and deliberately allows the ball to " drain ," Player One's second screen is transferred to Player Two as a third screen, allowing Player Two to score a maximum of 1344 points if he or she is adept enough to keep the third ball in play that long.
If this were the case, it is unclear whether the phonetic transposition was an error on the part of the writers, to whom the name may have been only spoken, or if it is deliberately intended to have happened in the realm of the fictional Andromeda universe.
On April 1, 2011, Goldstone retracted his claim that it was Israeli government policy to deliberately target citizens, saying " If I had known then what I know now, the Goldstone Report would have been a different document ".
If seized by a predator its tail is deliberately cast and wriggles violently attracting attention while the lizard may escape.
" If it were meant as a parody, the bombast of the coda would have to be deliberately pitched so it would sound ridiculous ; this would underline the hypocrisy of the apparent tribute.
If either umpire considers that either or both batsmen deliberately run short, the umpire can give a warning to the batsman that this is unfair and disallow any earned runs from that delivery.
If an umpire considers that any batsman deliberately runs short again in that innings, a 5-run penalty is conceded to the bowling side.
However, in Macarthys Ltd v Smith, Lord Denning said, " If the time should come when our Parliament deliberately passes an Act — with the intention of repudiating the Treaty or any provision in it — or intentionally of acting inconsistently with it — and says so in express terms — then.
If a member of the fielding side deliberately distracts or attempts to distract the batsman on strike while he is preparing to receive or receiving a delivery, the umpire immediately declares the ball to be dead.

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