| 41. | I don't think any further misdemeanours would emerge even from the most rigorous scrutiny of his edit histories.
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| 42. | And from reporting business and finance goings-on from handouts in an ever-flattering manner to investigating corporate misdemeanours.
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| 43. | Few details of Paetz's alleged misdemeanours have emerged and the Polish church has remained largely silent on the case.
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| 44. | The offence was ( and in the United States still is ) a misdemeanour punishable on indictment by fine and imprisonment.
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| 45. | As of 2004, Reinmann has been convicted 6 times for various felonies and 8 times for misdemeanours and administrative infractions.
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| 46. | Whether it is a crime, a misdemeanour or a talk ) 10 : 53, 21 January 2009 ( UTC)
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| 47. | I can't do that however when my every move is watched and my every mistake reported as a misdemeanour.
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| 48. | He was due to stand trial on misdemeanour charges on the 19th December, but that was postponed until 30 December.
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| 49. | The justices of the peace conducted arraignments in all criminal cases, and tried misdemeanours and infractions of local ordinances and bylaws.
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| 50. | Without Spurrell's testimony Avory could still prosecute Beck for the misdemeanours, which did not require proof of prior conviction.
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