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Antonyms for criminallycrim·i·nal·ly

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  1. criminally, reprehensivelyadverb

    in a shameful manner

    "the garden was criminally neglected"

    Synonyms:
    reprehensively

  2. criminallyadverb

    in violation of the law; in a criminal manner

    "the alterations in the document were ruled to be criminally fraudulent"

    Synonyms:
    reprehensively

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  1. Kshama Sawant:

    We will no longer tolerate a system that buries poor and working class people in taxes, while giving big business and the super-rich yet another free ride; a system that underfunds affordable housing to the point where thousands are homeless, a system that criminally underfunds education.

  2. Richard Hasen:

    For the campaign finance violation to be criminal, prosecutors would have to prove a wilful violation, if Trump did not know that he was violating campaign finance laws by directing the spending he would not be criminally liable.

  3. Jazmyne Eng:

    That officer going through this trial, he's a person, too, it's not lost on me that he's probably traumatized by this whole process by being put through a trial and being criminally charged.

  4. Adav Noti:

    In a normal situation, could Bennie Thompson get people charged criminally ? Of course, this is not a normal situation. We're talking, at the time, the sitting president of the United States. That's not a run-of-the-mill decision for the Department of Justice to make.

  5. George Gomez:

    This decision should alarm every single parent in the United States of America who according to the Lake County State’s Attorney knows exactly what is going on with their 19-year-old adult children and can be held criminally liable for actions taken nearly three years later, these charges are absurd and we will fight them every step of the way.

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