Delito in english

Crime

pronunciation: kraɪm part of speech: noun
In gestures

delito = crime ; criminal act ; offense [offence, -UK] ; misdeed ; criminal offence ; tort ; offence [offense, -USA]. 

Example: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; crime AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.Example: Simenon may be read by many people for amusement only, but if we read him thoughtfully he shows us a variety of insights into the kind of crises that push people into criminal acts.Example: The author categorizes an impeachable offense as one that threatens the safety of the country, either as treason or bribery.Example: By preserving and ensuring access to the sordid history told in the tales of the tobacco industry documents, there is hope that as a nation we will not allow a repeat of the mistakes and misdeeds of the past.Example: Works on alcoholic intoxication as a criminal offense are entered under the heading Drunkenness.Example: Librarians have traditionally been concerned with giving rather than selling information and information supplied negligently is dealt with by the law of torts: civil wrongs independent of contract.Example: The study suggests a simple publicity campaign with particular emphasis on the penalty with goes with the offence.

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» acusaciones de delito criminalcriminal charges .

Example: Another rota system operates in some magistrates courts, whereby a duty solicitor is on hand to assist people facing criminal charges who otherwise would be unrepresented = En algunos juzgados de asuntos menores el sistema de turnos es diferente pues siempre hay un abogado procurador de guardia a mano para ayudar a la gente acusada de delito criminal que de lo contrario no tendrían representación.

» arrestado por (delito de) drogason drug charges .

Example: A carload of people including a mother and son were arrested on various drug and alcohol charges.

» autor de un delitoperpetrator  .

Example: This article looks at the case histories of 10 computer frauds together with a study of the profiles of the perpetrators.

» brigada de delitos económicosfraud squad .

Example: Local police forces have been forced to shrink their own fraud squads since their priorities are street crime, drugs and normal policing.

» brigada de delitos monetariosfraud squad .

Example: Local police forces have been forced to shrink their own fraud squads since their priorities are street crime, drugs and normal policing.

» cargos de delitos gravesfelony charges .

Example: Criminal fines may also be imposed for felony charges, often in the amounts of thousands of dollars.

» cargos por delitos gravesfelony charges .

Example: Criminal fines may also be imposed for felony charges, often in the amounts of thousands of dollars.

» cometer un delitocommit + a crimecarry out + a crimecommit + an offence .

Example: The two persons who committed the crime were apprehended and tried in 1964, receiving prison sentences of 10 years.

Example: The stolen identity provides a cloak of anonymity for the subject while the groundwork is laid to carry out the crime.

Example: Residents are being advised to keep clear of seal pups if they find them on the beach or run the risk of committing an offence.

» condena por delito gravefelony conviction .

Example: Aggravating factors are those factors that make a crime seem more egregious, such as prior felony convictions or choosing an especially vulnerable victim.

» consumar un delitocarry out + a crime .

Example: The stolen identity provides a cloak of anonymity for the subject while the groundwork is laid to carry out the crime.

» declaración de culpabilidad por delito gravefelony conviction .

Example: Aggravating factors are those factors that make a crime seem more egregious, such as prior felony convictions or choosing an especially vulnerable victim.

» delito capitalcapital offence .

Example: During the First World War, self-inflicted wounds were a capital offence and if discovered, a man found guilty of this faced execution by firing-squad.

» delito castigado con la pena de muertecapital offence .

Example: During the First World War, self-inflicted wounds were a capital offence and if discovered, a man found guilty of this faced execution by firing-squad.

» delito cibernéticocybercrime .

Example: This paper presents a model depicting the impacts of cybercrimes to the travel and tourism industry.

» delito con arma blancaknife crime .

Example: The menace of knife crime caused by street gangs is a significant issue that needs more money to tackle it.

» delito con arma de fuegogun crime .

Example: The average age of gun crime victims needing treatment at the hospital had decreased from 25 to the mid to late teens since 2012.

» delito contra el medioambienteenvironmental crime .

Example: The first of its kind, this exhibition aims to raise public awareness about environmental crimes that affect people's livelihood, the global economy as well as the world's ecosystems.

» delito contra la flora y la faunawildlife crime .

Example: Most courts in India are unwilling to impose heavy fines and jail terms for wildlife crimes.

» delito contra la humanidadcrime against humanity .

Example: After World War II, Hitler's right-hand man was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

» delito contra la propiedadproperty crime .

Example: 30 years ago, the topic of security was not one which preoccupied librarians, but in the light of the dramatic increase in property crimes of all sorts, it has become a major concern = Hace treinta años, el tema de la seguridad no era algo que preocupaba a los bibliotecarios, pero a la vista del incremento espectacular de los delitos contra la propiedad de todo tipo, se ha convertido en una preocupación principal.

» delito criminaldigital crime .

Example: However, in the ruling, the judge warned of a 'serious legal void' in the prosecution of digital crimes.

» delito de discriminaciónhate crime .

Example: The shootings have all the earmarks of a hate crime as nothing was stolen and 'Go Home' was written above them.

» delito de drogasdrug offense .

Example: Around 5,000 people are serving a life sentence for a drug offense.

» delito de lesa humanidadcrime against humanity .

Example: After World War II, Hitler's right-hand man was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

» delito de menor gradomisdemeanour [misdimeanor, -USA]  .

Example: Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.

» delito de sobornobribery offence .

Example: He spent some time in the can for bribery offences in relation to visa applications.

» delito de violenciaviolent crimecrime of violenceviolence crime .

Example: Violent crime overall, however, is still at the same level as in 1974, despite having decreased steadily since 1991.

Example: This page highlights some of the current parliamentary material available on crimes of violence.

Example: Carrying of a distaff with tow was a punishment for persons guilty of sex and violence crimes.

» delito gravefelonyserious offence .

Example: Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.

Example: Perjury and perverting the course of justice are serious offences because they struck at justice itself.

» delito informáticocomputer crimecybercrime .

Example: In April 1993 the first ever computer crime legislation came into existence in Hong Kong.

Example: This paper presents a model depicting the impacts of cybercrimes to the travel and tourism industry.

» delito menormisdemeanour [misdimeanor, -USA]  ; petty offensepetty crimeminor offence .

Example: Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.

Example: These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.

Example: Examples of 'petty crimes' are riding the train without a ticket, reproducing copyright computer programs, traffic violations, tax evasion, & shoplifting = Ejemplos de delitos menores son viajar en tren sin ticket, copiar programas informáticos con derechos de autor, infracciones de tráfico, evasión de impuestos y el hurto en tiendas.

Example: A discharge means that the judge finds you guilty, but then discharges you instead of convicting you -- usually in the case of minor offences and if you have no criminal history.

» delito motivado por el odiohate crime .

Example: The shootings have all the earmarks of a hate crime as nothing was stolen and 'Go Home' was written above them.

» delito motivado por prejuicioshate crime .

Example: The shootings have all the earmarks of a hate crime as nothing was stolen and 'Go Home' was written above them.

» delito penalcriminal offencepenal offence .

Example: Works on alcoholic intoxication as a criminal offense are entered under the heading Drunkenness.

Example: Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial.

» delito por motivos discriminatorioshate crime .

Example: The shootings have all the earmarks of a hate crime as nothing was stolen and 'Go Home' was written above them.

» delito relacionado con las drogasdrug offense .

Example: Around 5,000 people are serving a life sentence for a drug offense.

» delitos con armas de fuegogun violence .

Example: Racism and gun violence need not be permanent fixtures in American life.

» delito sexualsex crimesexual offence .

Example: This bill provides that kidnapping with the intent to commit specified sex crimes be punishable by life imprisonment with the possibility of parole.

Example: The number of sexual offences recorded by police has jumped, despite a fall in almost every other category of recorded crime.

» delito violentoviolent crimecrime of violence .

Example: Violent crime overall, however, is still at the same level as in 1974, despite having decreased steadily since 1991.

Example: This page highlights some of the current parliamentary material available on crimes of violence.

» detenido por (delito de) drogason drug charges .

Example: A carload of people including a mother and son were arrested on various drug and alcohol charges.

» esclarecer un delitoclear up + a crime .

Example: The court reduced his sentence slightly because he had voluntarily given information about his offences and thus helped to clear up the crime.

» multa por delitocriminal fine .

Example: Criminal fines may also be imposed for felony charges, often in the amounts of thousands of dollars.

» objeto de delito contra el estadoimpeachable  .

Example: The author categorizes an impeachable offense as one that threatens the safety of the country, either as treason or bribery.

» por delitos relacionados con drogason drug charges .

Example: A carload of people including a mother and son were arrested on various drug and alcohol charges.

» por delitos relacionados con el alcoholon alcohol charges .

Example: A carload of people including a mother and son were arrested on various drug and alcohol charges.

» ser acusado de delitos gravesface + felony charges .

Example: An elderly couple is facing felony charges after police pulled them over and discovered the Christmas presents they planned on delivering to their family were actually just 60 pounds of marijuana.

» ser acusado de un delito criminalface + criminal charges .

Example: Another rota system operates in some magistrates courts, whereby a duty solicitor is on hand to assist people facing criminal charges who otherwise would be unrepresented = En algunos juzgados de asuntos menores el sistema de turnos es diferente pues siempre hay un abogado procurador de guardiay a mano para ayudar a la gente acusada de delito criminal que de lo contrario no tendrían representación.

» ser un delitobe a crime .

Example: It is a crime to waste food when people die of hunger.

» sospechoso de un delitocriminal suspect .

Example: Criminal suspects have the right to remain silent when taken into police custody.

Delito synonyms

law-breaking in spanish: infracción de la ley, pronunciation: lɔbreɪkɪŋ part of speech: noun
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