This prohibition guarantees a fair trial and means that an individual is "not guilty" until proven "guilty" of violating some law or constitutional provision.
Thus, according to Paul, does God provide a new method of adoption or justification, without violating any promises of the old.
In regard to a sentiment so spiritual, a sympathy with the image of God, where is the possibility of introducing party divisions, and violating Christian unity?
A [State] law violating a constitution established by the people themselves would be considered by the judges as null and void.
The discretionary power of the crown in the formation of ministry, abused by bad or weak men, has given rise to a system, which, without directly violating the letter of any law, operates against the spirit of the whole constitution.
Thus the disagreement will naturally be rare; it will be only enough to indulge freedom, without violating concord, or disturbing arrangement.
He had not even sufficient ear to feel the rhythm, of poetry, and he never could recite a verse without violating the metre; yet the grand ideas of poetry charmed him.
It was resolved, therefore, to be content with obtaining money and supplies for the army, and to refrain from violating the neutrality.
I am aware, however, that we are here to be governed by the Constitution and laws as they are, and that if the defendant has been guilty of violating the law, she must submit to the penalty, however unjust or absurd the law may be.
He found men who still read the classics as literature, not to convict Aeschylus of violating Dawes's Canon, or to get loafers through the schools.
He was arrested and found guilty of violating the state statute.
In an early draft of the Declaration of Independence, the British king was attacked for his in involvement in the slave trade, and he was charged with going against human nature by violating the sacred rights of life and liberty.
The penalty for violating the rule is the suspension of all coaching by the offending club during the remainder of the game.
The most important change in the rules affecting the duties of the umpire is that made in Rule 57, Section V, which gives the umpire the discretionary power to remove an offending player from the field who is found violating Rule 57.
In every case of a violation of this rule, the umpire must fine the offender five dollars, or he himself be liable to immediate dismissal for violating the rules.
Charles, however, disclaimed all idea ofviolating his faith in case of a treaty (p.
We would then be compelled to wash out the sin of violating the Third Term with the blood of our sons.
We would then be compelled to wash out the sin of violating the third term with the blood of our sons.
But he had now retreated as far as he could, without violating the neutrality of the Danish territory, which would only have raised up new enemies to his unfortunate master.
Many of them believed they were not violating any law, and assumed that they had a right to accomplish the object they had in view, by the method they then were pursuing.
The practice of a little arithmetic ought to convince any one that violating the law is a very expensive luxury, besides bringing him into disgrace and subjecting him to a penalty.
In 1746 a French squadron easily captured the British post at Madras; other British posts were attacked, and Dupleix defeated the nawab of the Carnatic, who would have punished him for violating Indian peace and neutrality.
In violating the convention which established him in the island of Elba, Bonaparte has destroyed the only legal title to his existence.
I cannot please them without wantonly violating not only my oath, but the most vital principles upon which our government was founded.
He was violating no rule whatever, and when shot was from eight to ten feet inside the window through which the bullet came.
Marcomir, one of their kings, was publicly convicted, before the tribunal of the Roman magistrate, of violating the faith of treaties.
But what if a State passed a law violating the obligation of contracts?
In reciting the grievances of the United States, the President thrust into the foreground "the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it.
Those who had writhed under the attacks of Duane, a former resident of Ireland, but lately driven from India forviolating the liberty allowed to the press, hoped for sweet revenge.
Having now broken his voyage, as he claimed, he sailed to a French or Spanish port without danger of violating the British orders.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "violating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.