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While I was doing that sentence my other case for running a brothel and living off immoral earnings came up.
'A lot of people say that living off immoral earnings is a victimless crime.
Terrence Duncan was given a three-month suspended jail sentence for living off immoral earnings.
Living off immoral earnings, no less.
On 10 October 1904 Wiese was convicted in court of fraud, living off immoral earnings and the murder of five children.
Worse still, the prostitute turns out to be an acquaintance of hers, Maisy Gibbons, who is later arrested for living off immoral earnings.
In 1982 Sullivan was convicted of living off immoral earnings and after a successful appeal was released after serving 71 days in prison.
The following episode, Jeannie is admitted to Wentworth for "living off immoral earnings" as a brothel madam.
So what say I nominate you as Pimp Of The Year and charge you with living off immoral earnings?"
Article 170 (Lenocínio, Living off Immoral Earnings) of the Penal Code reads:
Noyce was charged 47 times for living off immoral earnings, generally paid the fine instantly, and served a four-month prison sentence in 1972, her last time in custody.
Lewis was overjoyed at this opportunity to get Ward named as a national security risk, and also twist the facts to make it look as though he was living off immoral earnings.
You see, with things like that you can start getting done with living off immoral earnings, brothel-keeping and whatever, and at that age - nearly seventeen - I really didn't want those type of charges.
Chief Inspector [E]was there and he turned round and said, 'Sharon Mills?' and I said, 'That's right,'and he said, 'I'm charging you with running a brothel and living off immoral earnings.'
After Christine Keeler, the London call girl, was exposed as having had affairs with both John Profumo, the war secretary, and Yevgeny Ivanov, a Soviet attache, her friend Stephen Ward was charged by police with living off immoral earnings.
Various legislation has affected the work and direction of the unit over the years, when the Street Offences Act came into force in 1959 the majority of prostitutes left the street, practically overnight, for fear of imprisonment and the fine for living off immoral earnings which increased.
Later that year he began a campaign to change the terms on which Commonwealth citizens were allowed to enter the United Kingdom, arguing that seventy percent of those convicted of living off immoral earnings in London were citizens of other Commonwealth countries or the Republic of Ireland.