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"lawbreaking" Definitions
  1. the fact or action of not obeying the law

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First, declining drug consumption means less lawbreaking to fund purchases.
Lawbreaking US citizens are allowed regular communication with their children.
While nonviolent against persons, the campaign encourages other lawbreaking activities.
Some institutions have flatly rejected sanctuary plans as encouraging lawbreaking.
Despite what party leaders say, ordinary people care about Trump's lawbreaking.
They contained no evidence of lawbreaking, major hypocrisy or tawdry scandal.
This kind of criminal accountability is long overdue for lawbreaking corporate executives.
The federal government has ways to deal with suspected lawbreaking by a president.
The existence of an investigation doesn't mean there was any wrongdoing or lawbreaking.
They are public spaces, so there is no lawbreaking required to visit them.
However, the world shows that there are other ways of dealing with lawbreaking.
Multiple state and federal investigations into possible lawbreaking on his part are still ongoing.
Why didn't this massive conspiracy of lawbreaking and executive overreach have any real consequences?
"The country needs a check against a bad-behaving or lawbreaking president," he wrote.
Revelations of lawbreaking by Leave campaigns in 2016 are now adding fuel to the fire.
The leaks had their intended effect—Flynn was fired days later—but also entailed lawbreaking.
So if your baseline for being "terrible" is lawbreaking, you can probably ding this applicant.
Yet throughout this storied history of lawbreaking, Trump has never faced a major criminal charge.
Each day, it seems, Trump and those around him become increasingly brazen in their lawbreaking.
These "appropriate leaks" serve a public good — they expose lawbreaking, corruption, and abuse of power.
"While big penalties made for good headlines, I question whether they truly deterred lawbreaking," Chopra said.
The FBI, however, reportedly reviewed transcripts of the phone calls and found no evidence of lawbreaking.
Illegalists saw and used lawbreaking as a means (to fund their activities) and as an end.
Do lawbreaking, lying to the public and colluding with a foreign enemy add up to innocence?
A check on Trump's power, allegations of lawbreaking by Cambridge Analytica and renewed bombing in Yemen.
Many of the allegations against his family remain unsubstantiated and Mr. Cho has denied any lawbreaking.
"The mainland's handling of this shows laws must be followed, laws rigorously enforced and lawbreaking punished."
But between allegations of presidential lawbreaking and racism were revelations about how the Trump Organization operated.
Lawbreaking has fallen steadily and strikingly in England and Wales since its peak in the mid-1990s.
It is possible he has turned up newsworthy and scandalous information that nonetheless didn't involve outright lawbreaking.
In North Carolina, businesses can sue anyone, including an employee, who documents corporate lawbreaking on company property.
"He already has," I said, referring to Trump's pardoning of lawbreaking allies (Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Dinesh D'Souza).
And when did it become legitimate for politicians to give lawbreaking foreigners a pass for their crimes anyhow?
The hearing was sleaze for the sake of pure partisan pleasure, not a serious attempt at uncovering lawbreaking.
Barr has done nothing but run interference for Trump, indifferent to his established pattern of lawbreaking and criminality.
Accusations of untoward behavior, short of lawbreaking, are not uncommon in the world of high-priced admissions consulting.
In a reality-based world, people bringing wild claims of widespread lawbreaking should carry the burden of proof.
Publicly, the company's new management claims all bribery and all other forms of lawbreaking are in its past.
Pinching cars is one example of a "gateway crime"—the first rung on the ladder to more serious lawbreaking.
That is a fair description of the effect of America's immigration laws, whose uselessness results in lawbreaking becoming routine.
Hong Kong's embattled leader said that "lawbreaking activities in the name of freedom" were damaging the rule of law.
One is of a company that encourages lawbreaking and has little regard for the safety or security of residents.
Notwithstanding the need for continued vigilance against that sort of lawbreaking, Mr. Holder contends that broad changes are essential.
The public testimony was sleaze for the sake of pure partisan pleasure, not a serious attempt at uncovering lawbreaking.
Distress over the conflict between lawbreaking patient advocacy and law-abiding cost control intensifies with a life-threatening disease.
Less drug-taking also indicates less willingness to engage in risky behaviour, argues Mr Bateman, which might mean less lawbreaking.
Despite that, union president Lynch sees a much more terrifying New York now with one less lawbreaking officer in it.
Civil servants have been warned that speaking up against presidential lawbreaking or abuse of power will cost them their jobs.
Without laundering, the illegal money transfer would connect the lawbreaking parties, making it easier for law enforcement to identify the wrongdoers.
"These numbers reflect administrative choices to allocate law enforcement and prosecutorial resources more than a surge in lawbreaking behavior," Nowrasteh added.
Lost in all the discussion about possible lawbreaking by Mr. Trump is the fact that impeachment wasn't intended only for crimes.
While lawbreaking in the sector is rare, the shadowy, and completely legal, world of high-priced college consultants is nothing new.
Robert Plant's keening voice— that sounded lawbreaking to him as a child, not the music that he and his friends made.
But one corner of the Bitcoin economy is still going strong: the sale of illegal drugs and other types of lawbreaking.
Mr. Guo has denied accusations of lawbreaking and says Beijing's extradition request is retaliation for his outspoken criticism of Chinese corruption.
Trump himself has spent his entire career skating away from lawbreaking with a fine paid here and a political contribution there.
"This settlement is a shadow of what it should be - lacking real accountability for Mylan's apparent lawbreaking," he said in a statement.
Gerald Ford poisoned his own presidency from the start by pardoning Richard Nixon, thereby setting a precedent for protecting executive branch lawbreaking.
And now it's left to Congress again to figure out what to do with the lawbreaking and apparent impunity of the president.
Ho told CNN in September that he met the men before any violence occurred and said he condemned any violence or lawbreaking.
It would be a lie that endangers the Constitution and the republic because elected senators like Mitt Romney are shielding a lawbreaking President.
The most reliable measure of lawbreaking, the Crime Survey for England and Wales, is based on the experiences of victims, rather than perpetrators.
But evidence from elsewhere suggests that within the broader decline in lawbreaking is another even more striking one: crime committed by young people.
To those who could not conceive of Dutarte's scandalous, lawbreaking promises becoming reality, his 5-week-old administration is coming as a shock.
Holder's comments about the president's alleged lawbreaking are some of the sharpest criticism of Trump yet from former members of the Obama administration.
It is time for Republicans and Democrats to make it clear whether they're on the side of lawbreaking foreigners or the American people.
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He should be held accountable for this habitual lawbreaking, and his failure of leadership should disqualify him from consideration for secretary of Labor.
It's only now that the amounts of sheer corruption and lawbreaking that underlie our march toward oligarchy have started to come into focus.
In the background of the legislative negotiations is our current tax system, which is powered by guilt, fear and constant low-level lawbreaking.
To the Editor: Robert Mueller is a smart and a strategic prosecutor with a lot of experience dealing with corrupt and lawbreaking people.
This was true, but it risked overlooking the most immediate dilemma: People inclined toward lawbreaking increasingly thought they could do so with impunity.
Will you bring accountability to Wall Street executives with legal actions against them personally, and banish those with a repeated history of lawbreaking?
Mike Isaac's Super Pumped, a book about Uber, details the ways that rulebreaking and lawbreaking were the norm at the startup under Kalanick.
His conviction in July for criminal contempt of court fit neatly into his nearly unmatched record of corruption, lawbreaking and abuse of power.
But Trump and Sessions seem more concerned with whether the police are stopping lawbreaking from others, not whether cops are breaking the law themselves.
"What they did very successfully with a frontal assault, and now intimidation and harassment and lawbreaking, is they confused the American people," North said.
Hosted by Phoebe Judge, it explores the world of lawbreaking and wrongdoing from all sorts of unexpected angles, making it annoyingly difficult to summarize.
All the while, Hollywood has been inventing screen stories that sell the image of lawbreaking Latinos as a threat to American peace and security.
Lost in the news grind over Roy Moore, the lawbreaking Senate candidate from Alabama, is how often he has tried to violate the Constitution.
"At this point, the bigger national scandal isn't the president's lawbreaking behavior — it is the Democratic Party's refusal to impeach him for it," Rep.
" And, as someone else noted in response, "The larger picture: Those who stand with lawbreakers and condone lawbreaking need to suffer consequences for their actions.
One presumes that the 13 alleged lawbreaking MPs he appointed to his first cabinet (eight of them facing serious criminal charges) all supported the move.
They also want a committee to investigate heavy-handed policing, and an agreement not to prosecute marchers accused of assaulting police officers and other lawbreaking.
In the lawsuit, Williams argues that he was terminated for reporting the alleged lawbreaking practices, and he should therefore be covered by CEPA's whistleblower protection.
The Democrats, for years, have turned a blind eye to the lawbreaking and systemic corruption that stems from the wholesale disregard of our immigration laws.
Worried by the social and political impact of pollution, China has vowed to crack down on lawbreaking companies and the local governments that protect them.
" The issue, as she sees it, ­arises when critics of policing "use population data as the benchmark for police activity, rather than rates of lawbreaking.
" She said "lawbreaking activities in the name of freedom" were damaging the rule of law and warned protesters were pushing Hong Kong to "an abyss.
Never before in American history has a major political party put the interests of lawbreaking foreign nationals ahead of the interests of law abiding Americans.
It is geared toward dealing with a president who becomes too disabled to carry out the duties of the office, as opposed to presidential lawbreaking.
"At this point, the bigger national scandal isn't the president's lawbreaking behavior - it is the Democratic Party's refusal to impeach him for it," she tweeted.
They're not activists — this is civil terrorism," North said in an interview with the Washington Times , adding that they rely on "intimidation and harassment and lawbreaking.
It's one of several mysteries Batman starts to chase after he interrupts the lawbreaking and enforces his own — and, by extension, your own — brand of justice.
To Sessions, the primary worry isn't whether police are breaking the law; it's whether police are doing everything in their power to stop lawbreaking from others.
But he says he won't — arguing that there is no real or imagined conflict of interest, apparently because any alleged lawbreaking happened after he was treasurer.
One is that gun purchases should be run through background checks to make sure the buyer doesn't have a record of lawbreaking or serious mental problems.
One of the most upsetting parts of the Uber story is that the subterfuge — the lying, spying, bribery, lawbreaking and threats against reporters and competitors — worked.
In interviews with Reuters, three current Uber executives repeated Sullivan's rejection of Jacobs' claims and said they were unaware any of the lawbreaking allegations by Jacobs.
Trump is publicly admitting that he is holding Global Entry for New Yorkers hostage in exchange for dropping lawsuits against him and his family's lawbreaking behavior.
A package of bills to be introduced on Monday seeks to resolve an old impasse over how to deter minor lawbreaking without punishing too many people unjustly.
"Any lawbreaking or inhumane treatment" will be prosecuted, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said, adding that his government had taken all necessary steps to secure the country's border.
Charles Owino, a spokesman for the National Police Service, said in an interview on Monday that opposition gatherings styled as democratic protests often involved looting and lawbreaking.
Opening a formal impeachment inquiry would put the question of Trump's lawbreaking at the center of national life, and could give the House an edge in court.
We tend to think the criminal justice system contains few errors of this sort, that those who engage in a pattern of serious lawbreaking come to heel.
"What they did very successfully with a frontal assault, and now intimidation and harassment and lawbreaking, is they confused the American people," he told The Washington Times.
In interviews with Reuters, three current Uber executives repeated Sullivan's rejection of Jacobs' claims and said they were unaware of any of the lawbreaking allegations by Jacobs.
To Sessions, then, the primary worry isn't whether police are breaking the law; it's whether police are doing everything in their power to stop lawbreaking from others.
Much of it he rarely spoke of: his diagnosis of bipolar disorder around 222, and years of petty lawbreaking, gang membership, abuse and living out of his car.
For decades governments have tolerated lawbreaking tycoons so long as their companies bolstered the nation's economic might — or, in the case of the Olympics, the nation's global prestige.
Instead, according to Facebook, consumers should have to show that the lawbreaking practice caused additional harm beyond a mere violation to get their day in court and damages.
It is the calculation of a veteran — and rather cunning — operator who has gotten far in life by relying on money, connections, and lawbreaking to keep him afloat.
"It is difficult to imagine more egregious facts, yet all the commission is imposing is an order that the company and its CEO not repeat their lawbreaking," Chopra said.
Let's be honest, some serious lawbreaking went down in Rosewood over the years on Pretty Little Liars, but since it was a TV show, the consequences weren't always serious.
In Mr. de Blasio's case, the chief enforcement officer for the State Board of Elections found emails suggesting such direct coordination, signaling what she called "willful and flagrant" lawbreaking.
"It shows serial lawbreaking and sloppiness by a Trump administration bent on rollbacks," said John Walke, the director of the clean air project at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Democratic appointees have more often maintained that shareholders wrongly benefit from ill-gotten gains, no matter who was responsible for them, and that tough penalties could deter future lawbreaking.
After a few more similarly oblique references, Sanders turned directly against Clinton, seeking to differentiate himself as a man of the people while painting Clinton as cozy with lawbreaking millionaires.
At the S.E.C., the agency's Republican commissioners have balked at big corporate penalties, saying they unfairly punish innocent shareholders, while the Democratic commissioners argue that the penalties deter future lawbreaking.
They have looked to Russian interference in the campaign, claims of bias in the media and allegations of Republican lawbreaking to explain an upset that few in the party foresaw.
He also lost a Senate race in which he had a personal stake; he now backs a lawbreaking bigot, the former judge Roy Moore, to fill that seat in Alabama.
He described Uber's corporate excesses, including a private multimillion dollar Las Vegas party featuring the superstar Beyoncé, as well as numerous incidents of lawbreaking and a toxic culture for women.
"No individual accountability, insufficient remedies to address the company's financial incentives and a fine that still allows the company to profit from its lawbreaking," Mr. Chopra wrote in his dissent.
Pradeep Chauhan, a former head of intelligence for India's navy, reckons that in addition to their military duties, naval drones will perform the "spin-off" mission of detecting lawbreaking at sea.
And the growing Stormy Daniels scandal suggests a whole new dimension of possible corruption and lawbreaking over and above the basic financial conflicts of interest and the shenanigans with the Russians.
Though the statute of limitations on any lawbreaking has expired, it puts Florida's Cuban American leaders—who are generally pro-Republican but also opposed to Cuba's government—in a weird spot.
Such pressure, chilling the willingness of whistle-blowers to make (often lawbreaking) revelations that the media would otherwise be unable to obtain, is tantamount to an authoritarian intrusion on press freedom.
If the president and his allies are above the law, attempts to punish their crimes undermined at the highest level, then he can engage in whatever lawbreaking he wants with impunity.
Facebook is fighting the lawsuit by trying to get the court to buy into troubling arguments that would make it even more difficult for consumers to sue lawbreaking companies for damages.
Despite finding that the N.C.A.A. was violating federal law, Wilken turned away the plaintiffs' main proposed remedy, which was also the logical one: to lift the supposedly lawbreaking cap on compensation.
Since the mid-22011s Britain has seen a steady and dramatic decline in lawbreaking: the number of crimes has more than halved, according to the official Crime Survey for England and Wales.
On September 5, 303, the Trump administration—via deranged Keebler elf Jeff Sessions—repealed DACA and claimed the policy encouraged lawbreaking and brought down wages for American citizens (it doesn't, but OK).
Most if not all of the children flirt with low-level lawbreaking, but very few are drawn to making permanent connection with those really living on the other side of the law.
Given the FEC's failure to even investigate such blatant lawbreaking, it is unsurprising that Parnas and Fruman allegedly felt comfortable using shell companies themselves, and then lying about it to the agency.
A national electronic system (such as E-Verify) mandating that employers certify new hires, along with fines and criminal penalties for lawbreaking businesses, might go a long way toward stemming the flow.
Here&aposs what you&aposve said about the Parkland school movement: What they did very successfully with a frontal assault and now intimidation and harassment and lawbreaking, is they confused the American people.
We've simply reached an equilibrium in which it's understood that the president no longer needs to follow the law, and so the news cycle will move on rapidly from evidence of his lawbreaking.
During Ms. Rousseff's presidency, which ended when she was removed from office following impeachment, amnesty was granted to landowners who had illegally cleared forests, encouraging continued lawbreaking in the world's largest rain forest.
"A full investigation must be conducted, and if Cambridge Analytica and its staff did in fact repeatedly violate our laws, then there must be punishment levied sufficient to deter similar lawbreaking in future."
Practically, the answer doesn't matter much for now, both because the Justice Department's position is that they won't indict a sitting president no matter what, and because congressional impeachment isn't really about lawbreaking.
The bar association report calls on all colleges in New York to refrain from using criminal history information in admissions, which has been shown to have virtually no value in predicting lawbreaking on campus.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will extend a drone exclusion zone five-fold and give police new powers against lawbreaking operators, the government said on Monday, after sightings last month paralyzed the nation's second busiest airport.
It has repeatedly granted waivers so that lawbreaking companies can continue to enjoy special privileges, while the Justice Department has dodged one opportunity after another to impose meaningful accountability on big corporations and their executives.
And while many conservatives disclaim the extremists' gun-waving, lawbreaking actions, they agree with the sentiment behind the armed seizure of a wildlife refuge — that America's birthright ought to be sold to the highest bidder.
Since the later years of the Obama administration, the Justice Department had been prosecuting alleged Chinese lawbreaking aggressively while the rest of the US government carried on with cordial diplomatic and trade relations with Beijing.
And those stolen manuscripts are said simply to have "made their way" to the library's collection: no illegal trafficking, no smuggling, no Lenny Wolfe, no negotiations — in short, no hint of lawbreaking or unethical actions.
Though being "anti-fascist" seems like an obvious position to take, especially at a time like this, many antifas advocate property destruction and other forms of lawbreaking—which, Red said, the Antifa Furs weren't up for.
To recast those medieval arguments for toleration from ignorance and perversity in democratic terms: a public divided in its moral opinions cannot guide the state reliably; and, as experience suggests, policing morality tends to invite lawbreaking.
For this to come in the context of members of his campaign conspiring in a legally actionable way with the hackers would have been egregious, but even without lawbreaking, none of it speaks well of Trump.
Americans have consistently indicated they want immigration laws upheld and that they oppose policies that connote open borders or appear to tolerate lawbreaking; that can be a risk for Democrats who too sweepingly criticize immigration enforcement.
They also stress personal responsibility among youth, and often focus on breaking a generational cycle of lawbreaking that happens when teens follow in the footsteps of family members who have previously gone down the wrong path.
Mr. Cho has denied any lawbreaking by family members, but he acknowledged that his daughter had benefited from advantages denied to other students — a sensitive matter in a country where anger over economic inequality runs high.
In advance of the event, Better Markets, the Washington-based advocate for stricter rules on the financial services industry, is highlighting what it calls the bank's "wide-ranging, predatory, recidivist lawbreaking" over the last two decades.
A few days after Snowden's first leaks, Marlin­spike posted an essay to his blog titled "We Should All Have Something to Hide," emphasizing that privacy allows people to experi­ment with lawbreaking as a precursor for social progress.
Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, one of the few good things about Batman v Superman, is getting her own solo flick, and Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn will lead a film about the lawbreaking ladies of the DC universe.
For many years, the only people with oversight over ethics in Congress (outside of traditional law enforcement agencies who prosecute outright lawbreaking) were members of Congress themselves, who can vote as a committee to discipline errant members.
His praise of Arpaio as being "very strong" on lawbreaking by border crossers did not mention that the former sheriff fed his victims rotten food in outdoor detention camps where temperatures soared and some prisoners even died.
Among its many flaws, the most outrageous is that amnestied illegal aliens will eventually be able to sponsor their lawbreaking illegal alien parents, and other family members — they just have to wait 15 years to do it.
Consider his recent pardon of the lawbreaking former Arizona sheriff, Joe Arpaio, who was found guilty of violating the constitutional rights of citizens by using racial profiling to jail Latinos — who died at an alarming rate while incarcerated.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China has publicly named more than 20 enterprises it says broke environmental rules during this week's outbreak of hazardous smog in the country's north, its latest attempt to bring lawbreaking firms to account by shaming them.
He has also voted against funding for gun research (though he has since reversed his position), for increasing the burden of proof to prosecute lawbreaking gun dealers, and for allowing firearms on Amtrak trains and in national parks.
The country's new environmental protection law, in force since the beginning of 2015, allows authorities to fine lawbreaking individuals or enterprises on a daily basis until they rectify their problems, and gives regulators the authority to launch criminal charges.
But anyone seeking to hold internet platforms responsible for the problematic ways in which some people use them — through fake or biased news, incendiary speech, or even lawbreaking — would be wise to look at the history of such efforts.
The court debts that lead to revocations typically include fines imposed as punishment for misdemeanors and other lawbreaking, as well as fees levied to cover the costs of probation, incarceration, drug treatment, or even the use of public defenders.
She has an entire wing of policy devoted to corporate malfeasance — she wants to jail lawbreaking executives, to undo the corporate influence that shapes military procurement, and to end the scandal of highly profitable corporations paying no federal taxes.
Embattled Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday the "lawbreaking activities in the name of freedom" were damaging the rule of law and that it could take a long time for the city to recover from the protests.
Responding to questions about the letter and whether there would be further prosecutions over the case, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang said the party and state were resolute in dealing with corruption or lawbreaking by any organization or individual.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that "lawbreaking activities in the name of freedom" were damaging the rule of law and that the Asian financial hub's recovery from anti-government protests could take a long time.
"Entrusting this effort to a failing Qualcomm management who lacks the support of its owners, and that pays out much of its excess cash flow in fines as a result of serial lawbreaking, would not be in America's long-term interests."
Entrusting this effort to a failing Qualcomm management who lacks the support of its owners, and that pays out much of its excess cash flow in fines as a result of serial lawbreaking, would not be in America's long-term interests.
To me the worst thing President Trump has done, worse than his constant lying, lawbreaking and advocacy of cruelty and exclusion, is intervening on behalf of a Navy SEAL convicted of exulting over a dead prisoner whom he may have killed.
Meanwhile, the city's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, told the news media on Tuesday that "lawbreaking activities in the name of freedom" were damaging the rule of law and that the Asian financial hub's recovery from anti-government protests could take a long time.
Confronted with civil disobedience against the Vietnam War and racial subordination, Rawls and his cohort developed the canonical modern image of civil disobedience: as an appeal to the country's higher principles, a fragment of lawbreaking in support of a larger fidelity to law.
So from a very early stage, Chuck and Charles discussed bribing officials all the way up to Treasury Secretary Todd Krakow, part of a sting operation designed to catch Connerty and Jeffcoat breaking the law in pursuit of the Rhoadeses' wholly imaginary lawbreaking.
"Despite this specific authority, the Commission repeats many of the same mistakes from the flawed Facebook settlement: no individual accountability, insufficient remedies to address the company's financial incentives, and a fine that still allows the company to profit from its lawbreaking," said Chopra.
Jason Chaffetz was on Fox recently, for example, arguing that it's against the law to hire a foreign national to do work for a campaign (this is not true) and therefore the existence of the dossier is just another example of Crooked Hillary's lawbreaking.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - All of China's major polluters will need to install real-time emissions monitoring systems before the end of the year, according to a report submitted to parliament on Monday, as the country tries to improve surveillance and bring lawbreaking firms into line.
Seizing on a spike in interest in the site after Barack Obama became president, Derek persuaded his dad to ban racial slurs, Nazi imagery and threats of violence or lawbreaking, which helped the site grow from 30,000 users in 2007 to 300,000 in 2017.
" Chopra said that with the Google settlement "the Commission repeats many of the same mistakes from the flawed Facebook settlement: no individual accountability, insufficient remedies to address the company's financial incentives and a fine that still allows the company to profit from its lawbreaking.
This does not reduce the significance of their lawbreaking, but could fuel Republican voters' belief in Trump's view that the "Deep State" is conspiring to take him down, even if it means doing so over issues that have nothing to do with Russian collusion.
What is new is that Republicans, by watching dazed and glassy-eyed as a president abuses the pardon so early in his term, are empowering him to make a habit of forgiving and incenting the kind of lawbreaking that he hopes will shore up his power.
But by then he was already on his way to confirmation as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush, where he would recommend pardons for key figures in the Iran-contra scandal, which stymied a yearslong investigation into executive-branch lawbreaking that implicated the sitting president.
Depending on what NRA officials knew and when they knew it, the government could make a case that the gun advocacy and lobby group coordinated with Butina to help her advance Russian interests here in the U.S. – making it a co-conspirator in her individual lawbreaking.
It is easy enough to imagine a version of events in which the Russian government determined its preference for Trump over Clinton and consequently sought to influence the outcome of the election in complete isolation from the Trump campaign, like a kind of rogue, sovereign, lawbreaking super PAC.
To left-leaning observers appalled by what they view as President Donald Trump's reckless behavior and lawbreaking, that's the most mystifying aspect about the Republican Party establishment: Party elites seem determined to stand by the president despite the constant whirl of scandal, inappropriate behavior, and outright chaos that surrounds him.
As we continue to dig through the many layers of corruption, lawbreaking, and bad faith that have accumulated in the intervening years, it's important to recognize that the quintessentially private practices that now form the basis for the Panama Papers revelations emerged within a context of large-scale state criminality.
While these cabinet Republicans run the risk of being ostracized by their fellow Republicans, one could imagine a scenario where their reputations would be enhanced once the dust has settled, when people in both parties realize what a relief it is not to have to deal with such a mercurial and lawbreaking president.
Although that episode, dubbed Sharpiegate, did include some casual lawbreaking (issuing a false or altered official weather forecast is illegal and can be punished by a fine or three months in prison), it was largely used to drive broadcasts on cable news and as a front for memes, including some shared by the president himself.
When George W. Bush and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE referred to corruption in their presidential speeches, they talked about malfeasance by foreign governments, ongoing criminal investigations or other instances of identifiable individual lawbreaking.
As mitigating factors, she cited his age; his training as a lawyer, which she called a "double-edged sword," suggesting he had been mindful of his lawbreaking; and the time he spent in three different United States jails in late 2015, when he was held in a high-security facility and at one point placed in solitary confinement.
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) argued her fellow Democrats ought to take a tougher stance on the complaint, writing that the Democratic failure to coalesce around impeachment was worse than the behavior itself: At this point, the bigger national scandal isn't the president's lawbreaking behavior - it is the Democratic Party's refusal to impeach him for it.
But while the indictment lays out the alleged scheme in serious detail, Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE noted that the indictment does not claim the scheme changed any votes or point to any lawbreaking from Americans.
As a general matter, the government's handling of the financial crisis suggests that it has changed its approach from one visiting pain on individuals to one satisfied with corporate fines, often extracted through settlements paired with so-called deferred-prosecution agreements, or their civil equivalent, which are commitments by the companies that settle to change their internal practices in a way that limits the potential for future lawbreaking.
The "no-indictment" issue has been intensified recently by the Southern District of New York's sentencing recommendation for Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's decade-long thuggish "fixer," after he pled guilty to criminal violations of campaign finance law, among a variety of other lawbreaking, and implicated President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in directing him in those campaign violations.

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