Not very likely.... moral turpitude tends to relate more to things like lurking outside of a womens' locker room.
Count Olaf does not get arrested, but he has escaped the Baudelaires and Mr. Poe and shows up in the second book, the Reptile room.
Too many to count
he got arrested 30 times!
YES...a lot more then you can count
Carrying an offensive weapon may be considered an act of moral turpitude depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances surrounding the act. Moral turpitude generally refers to conduct that is inherently vile, depraved, or contrary to accepted moral standards. If the act of carrying the weapon is associated with intent to harm or is done in a reckless or unlawful manner, it could be viewed as morally turpitudinous. Ultimately, the classification may vary based on local laws and the specifics of the case.
Around 60 times. way to many to count
Nah. The P HAS to be white. That is, if you don't count gliding as flying.
No its not possible
If you mean a misdemeanor conviction, yes, it can be legal. Your employment agreement may even say so, even including a moral turpitude clause, which you can be fired for immoral behavior that is not even considered illegal.
Yes it does
Unless you count y as not being a vowel, no. If you don't count it as being a vowel, My is a word without a vowel.
I would count breathing as a benefit.