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The past participle of "sort" is "sorted." For example, "I have sorted the documents alphabetically."
The past tense of sort is sorted.Sort is a regular verb so you just add -ed to make the past tense = sorted.
Fiction stories aside, unless there is a law expressly penalizing it, travel to the past cannot be a crime. but its logical consequence is that, any act done in the past would definitely change the future. so though it is not a crime, neither is travelling to the past advisable.
Generally *NO* law is followed in the committing of a crime - that sort of defines the word "crime".
Generally *NO* law is followed in the committing of a crime - that sort of defines the word "crime".
An investigation carried out by the police into some sort of crime.
Any sort of crime must be reported on job applications. Faliure to do this is a crime in itself.
No. Not unless you re-offend by doing the same crime. Then you can charged agsin WITH THE NEW CRIME.
Injustice is chiefly caused by the free will of humans. If someone is committing a crime of any sort, and no one stops it, the crime will continue.
Computer crime has been defined as 'any illegal act fostered or facilitated by a computer, whether the computer is an object of a crime, an instrument used to commit a crime, or a repository of evidence related to a crime'
Individual crime in itself is a random act, however one can pretty well predict the incidence of a crime occurring in particular areas based on past statistics.
19 of them past away