Offense definition

Offense means a felony, gross misdemeanor, or crime of moral turpitude.
Offense means failing to:
Offense means the offense of conviction and all relevant conduct under §1B1.3 (Relevant Conduct) unless a different meaning is specified or is otherwise clear from the context. The term "instant" is used in connection with "offense," "federal offense," or "offense of conviction," as the case may be, to distinguish the violation for which the defendant is being sentenced from a prior or subsequent offense, or from an offense before another court (e.g., an offense before a state court involving the same underlying conduct).

Examples of Offense in a sentence

  • N.J.S.I.A.A. now makes it mandatory that the athlete must be suspended for the next two games except football, which will be one game: 1 st /2 nd Offense: Coaches may dismiss athlete from the team, depending on circumstances.


More Definitions of Offense

Offense means an act designated a violation or a crime if
Offense means any act forbidden by any provision of this Code or the omission of any act required by the provisions of this Code.
Offense means any felony, misdemeanor or infraction;
Offense means an act designated a violation or a crime if committed by an adult under the law of this state, under any ordinance of any city or county of this state, under any federal law, or under the law of another state if the act occurred in that state;
Offense means a crime for which a sentence of death or of imprisonment or a fine is authorized.
Offense means a violation of Title 76, Utah Criminal Code.
Offense means conduct for which a term of imprisonment or a fine is authorized by