Which preposition to use with misdemeanor

of Occurrences 7%

Again he ran over on his fingers the list of high crimes and misdemeanors of which Abe had been guilty.

in Occurrences 7%

When they returned to their Maryland home they were arrested for the crime of "miscegenation"perhaps it is only a misdemeanor in Marylandand sentenced to fine and imprisonment, the penalty of extra-judicial death not extending so far North.

at Occurrences 3%

Sahwah was still counting up her own misdemeanors at camp when the Evans's automobile came for Gladys, and reluctantly all the girls prepared to go home.

for Occurrences 3%

In 1845 the State of Georgia made it a misdemeanor for a colored mechanic to make a contract for the repair or the erection of buildings.

towards Occurrences 2%

By the 329th act of the assembly of Barbadoes, page 125, it is enacted, "That if any Negroe or other slave under punishment by his master, or his order, for running away, or any other crime or misdemeanors towards his said master, unfortunately shall suffer in life or member, (which seldom happens) no person whatsoever shall be liable to any fine therefore.

after Occurrences 1%

Even as a little girl, she had been aware of his sentimental attachment to her mother and perhaps in an instinctive way had resented it, though her actual indictment against Wallace in those days had always been that he made her naughty; incited her by his perpetual assumption that she was the angelic little creature she looked, to one desperate misdemeanor after another, for which her father usually punished her.

without Occurrences 1%

In this matter, there is no misdemeanor without publicity, and all those concerned in the publicity should be equally blamed.

against Occurrences 1%

I knew a man that was under misfortunes, being guilty of misdemeanors against the goverment; when, absconding for fear of his ruin, all his friends advising him not to put himself in the hands of the law, one morning as he awaked, he felt a strong impulse darting into his mind thus, Write a letter to them; and this was repeated several times to his mind, and at last he answered to it, as if it had been a voice, Whom shall I write to?

before Occurrences 1%

I had no mind to come home; I had no wish, by my presence, to keep the memory of my misdemeanors before my father's mind for six months; so I asked and gained leave to spend the summer in a little town in Western Massachusetts, where, as I said, I should have nothing to tempt me from my studies.

to Occurrences 1%

And Lord Palmerston's bill not only went no farther than removing a certain class of offences from the category of misdemeanors to that of felonies, but it also imposed no liability in that respect on foreigners which it did not at the same time impose on all the Queen's subjects.

with Occurrences 1%

It may include misdemeanors with graver offenses.

Which preposition to use with  misdemeanor