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Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. offenses

    All acts that are contrary to good order and discipline, omissions of duty, etc., may be called military offenses. The principal ones are specified in the Articles of War (which see). No officer or soldier can be tried twice for the same offense, unless in the case of an appeal; nor can any officer or soldier be tried for any offense committed more than two years before the date of the order for trial, unless in cases where through some manifest impediment the offenders were not amenable to justice in that period, when they may be brought to trial any time within two years after the impediment has ceased.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Offenses in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Offenses in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Offenses in a Sentence

  1. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere:

    Those who commit serious offenses here forfeit their right to stay here.

  2. Neil Sroka:

    We’ll see what two-thirds looks like, given the range of impeachment-worthy offenses by Donald Trump, it’s difficult to compare with what Republicans tried to impeach Bill Clinton over, or what Andrew Johnson was impeached for.

  3. Lynn Lunsford:

    In certain offenses, such as using an aircraft to transport drugs, the revocation( of the pilot’s certification) can be permanent.

  4. Geoffrey Corn:

    These are people who are able to sort out the difference between extremely aggravated offenses and offenses committed by people who just make really stupid decisions.

  5. Mike Dominguez:

    Individuals breaking laws are not being held accountable because of this vaccine mandate is the ultimate takeaway here, hopefully this idea doesn’t give people still technically breaking a law entitlement to where these individuals feel emboldened to commit other crimes because of the lack of prosecution on these offenses.

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