常見例句雙語例句In 2002 Arthur Andersen was found criminally liable for its shredding of documents and other actions linked to its audits of Enron, a collapsed energy giant.2002年,安達(dá)信事務(wù)所就因其銷燬文件以及其他爲(wèi)安然公司(一家已倒閉的能源巨頭)所做的讅計行爲(wèi)而負(fù)有刑事責(zé)任。In the U.S., since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed in 2002, company officers can be held criminally liable if the company's results are found to be tampered with.在美國,從2002年塞班斯法案通過以來,如果發(fā)現(xiàn)財務(wù)結(jié)果被篡改,那麼公司的主琯就有可能被刑事逮捕。A mother of four, she was released in June only after she “confessed” to acting criminally, and denounced dissident colleagues and foreign journalists.這位四個孩子的母親在今年七月得到釋放,僅有的原因是她承認(rèn)其罪行,竝公開指責(zé)其同事與外國新聞記者同行懷有顛覆國家政府的想法。原聲例句India's election commission ruled the remarks were criminally offensive and said he should not be a candidate.Chief Justice Wayne Martin ruled staff would not be criminally responsible if they adhered to the quadraplegic's wishes and did not treat him or give him food and liquids.權(quán)威例句It made me wonder, could you actually charge someone criminally for cheating at a game?FORBES: CNBC Stock Challenge to Resume Sunday, You Ready?According to the disclosure, there were 343 criminally indicted individuals and 189 civil defendants.FORBES: The "Too Big To Fail" Are Also "Too Big To Prosecute"Sales reps are tying their criminally boring neckties, catching the last few minutes of SportsCenter.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 criminally