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misdemeanour
/ 藢尘瑟蝉诲瑟藞尘颈藧苍蓹 /
noun
- criminal law (formerly) an offence generally less heinous than a felony and which until 1967 involved a different form of trial Compare felony
- any minor offence or transgression
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In an email from the school, parents were told one-hour same-day detentions would also be given out for misdemeanours including forgetting stationery, wearing incorrect uniform and failure to complete homework.
East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore said two additional people, who have not been publicly identified, will be charged with misdemeanour hazing.
Until 2018, it was called the Sports and Social Club but was rebranded and placed under new management after it gained a reputation for drunken brawls and other misdemeanours.
More than half the convictions have been misdemeanours, such as disorderly conduct or trespassing.
We started to see some misdemeanours with Max Verstappen forcing Lando Norris off the track in Austin first and then in Mexico City.
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