Similar words: illegal, legally, legal, legal tender, legal principle, legal guardian, allegation, illegible. Meaning: adv. in an illegal manner.
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91 Without her they might well have broken the thin cordon which kept them illegally imprisoned for a bladder-straining four hours.
92 More and more shops will be forced to open illegally, to protect their market share.
93 He doused with petrol and inflammable glue 12 tonnes of illegally poached elephant tusks, worth almost £2m.
94 Paul Ride has been jailed for seven years for illegally entering the country.
95 Traffic police intend to eliminate congestion caused by illegally parked vehicles.
96 A word of warning: be careful not to park illegally as your vehicle is liable to be towed away.
97 Sticks swinging, they descended on vendors selling illegally in the historic district, witnesses said.
98 The government has confiscated the illegally imported goods.
99 The one-legged beggar begins to beg eggs illegally.
100 To distill and sell liquor illegally.
101 The previous government had acted illegally.
102 China claims vast swathes of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Arunachal Pradesh, which it says were illegally ceded to India during the British Raj.
103 Only through a thorough understanding of the exclusionary rule of the illegally obtained evidence can we construct a rational exclusionary rule of the illegally obtained evidence.
104 This paper expounds the perniciousness of illegally occupying the burning line, analyzes the cause of illegally occupying the burning line, and puts forward some effective treatment measures.
105 He is accused of illegally importing arms into the country.
106 Article 351 Whoever illegally cultivates mother plants of narcotic drugs, such as opium poppy and marijuana, shall be forced to uproot them.
107 Part4: "the disadvantages in establishing the Exclusionary rule of illegally obtained evidence. "?
108 Someone who has a history of unethically (perhaps even illegally) abusing the system in which he or she is participating for personal gain.
109 Moonshine traditionally was the term used to describe illegally distilled corn whiskey often made covertly by the light of the moon.
110 Ole Wolff include convicted of illegally having fired trade unionists at their factory.
111 That is despite new labor rules that make workers liable to compensate their employers if they walk off the job illegally.
112 Article 9 No entity or individual may destroy, damage or illegally impropriate any railway transport facility or equipment,(http://sentencedict.com/illegally.html) railway signal and railway use land.
113 The text focuses on the detriment of the illegally manipulation over the dealing in securities and analyses how to keep it under control to the smallest degree possible through law.
114 No entity or individual may illegally interfere in the competitive bidding.
115 I think there are two aspects should be perfected. On Capacity of evidence, we should carry out direct wordage principle in litigation, set up franchise rules, exclude illegally obtained evidence.
116 The exclusionary rule of illegally obtained evidence is invalid and can't be adopted in court, for it disobeys the proceedings of law.
117 The Philippine government said the call was recorded illegally and then falsified.
118 After darshan with my disciples, Govinda Maharaja came to inform me that we were in hot water regarding our entering the country illegally.
119 Chelsea striker Didier Drogba currenttapping - up'furore by claiming Lyon spoke to him illegally in the summer.
120 In recent years, illegally copied DVDs from China have flooded the country, enabling citizens of the world's most repressive state to see how sumptuously their southern cousins live.
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