0 the state of being illegal, or an illegal action
1 the quality of being against the law
Although he was accused of embezzlement, so far no evidence of any illegalities has been presented.
Therefore, decisions of courts in this area, converting illegality into legality, are of the utmost importance for such couples.
In that sense, no issue of impropriety, much less illegality, can possibly arise.
On the other hand, a culture of illegalities undermined public confidence in the police and public officials, both elected and civil service.
One explanation is that knowledge about the illegality of doubled initial consonants created interference, making it harder for children to learn and remember these words.
In court, detainees regularly explained this illegality by reference to the need 'to procure the means of substance' or as a result of the strains of long-term unemployment.
Illegality was again seldom articulated as a reason not to travel or move outside settlements, for those who had the resources or contacts to do so.
The contrast between this generalised discourse on the illegality of corruption, and the almost overwhelming impunity enjoyed by those given over to these practices, is particularly striking.
Whilst railways have been considered as victims and facilitators of criminality, it should also be noted that those charged with building and operating lines might themselves be implicated in illegality.