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To take someone away from a place without that person's consent, or by fraud
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A spontaneous and gratuitous murder
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Latin: the accidental harm to a person; eg perpetrator aims at X but by chance or lack of skill hits Y
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Encouraging or inciting another to do a certain thing, such as a crime
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The expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it is viable
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A sentence of a person guilty of a crime in which the accused is deemed to have not been convicted. In bankruptcy law, to be fully absolved of former debts and the status of bankrupt
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Offences in which it is not open to a person to avoid liability on the ground that she or he acted under a reasonable mistake of fact which, if the facts had been as the accused believed them to be, would have made his act innocent
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An instruction given to a jury which though correct in law, is irrelevant
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Physical or nonphysical misuse or maltreatment or use or treatment so as to injure, hurt, or damage
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Persons who aid or abet the principal offender in the commission of the offence, before or after
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Person(s) that aids, abets, advises, or encourages the commission of the crime
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Accusare Nemo Se Debet Nisi Coram Deo începe să înveți
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Latin: no man is obliged to accusehimself except before God
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The formal criminal charge against a person which specifies the essential ingredients in regards to the alleged offence such as time and place and the relevant reference to the criminal law allegedly breached
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A person to whom a formal information containing an allegation of a criminal offence has been delivered, or a person arrested for a criminal offence
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A decision by a judge that a person accused of a crime is not guilty
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The taking of active measures to cut short the life of a terminally ill patient
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Actus Reus Non Facit Reum Nisi Mens Sit Rea începe să înveți
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Latin: conviction of a crime requires proof of a criminal act and intent
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Administration of Justice începe să înveți
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The personnel, activity and structure of the justice system - courts and police - in the detection, investigation, apprehension, interviewing and trial of persons suspected of crime
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A fight between two or more persons in a public place so as to cause terror to the public
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Unjustified use of force against the territorial integrity of another state
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A pre-requisite test against which a proposed defence to a criminal charge is weighed; that any proposed defence must at least have an evidential foundation
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A defence to a criminal charge to the effect that the accused was elsewhere than at the scene of the alleged crime
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Canada; a much lighter disposition of a criminal charge regarding an adult accused who would be prepared to plead guilty and which does not result in a criminal record or incarceration but instead usually results in a mild penalty such as community service, an apology to the victim or counseling
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A general pardon extended by the government to those persons facing prosecution for, or convicted of specified criminal offences
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Latin: an intent to do wrong
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Antisocial Personality Disorder începe să înveți
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A pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others
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The ancient criminal offence of atheism or not being Christian, or of denying the doctrines of a state religion
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A person who confesses a felony and confesses an accomplice
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The right of an accused to be sentenced by the judge who took his guilty plea
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Robbery committed while the person accused is armed with a dangerous weapon
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The formal appearance of an accused person to hear, and to receive a copy of, the charge against him or her, in the presence of a judge, and to then enter a plea of guilty or not guilty
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The detainment or restraint of a person or thing for the purposes of determining legal rights as regards a thing, or suspicion of criminal activity as regards a person
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The intentional setting of a fire to a building
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The touching of another person with an intent to harm, without that person's consent
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An attempt to take one's own life with the intentional assistance of another person
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The additional personal penalties imposed on the estate of an individual convicted of high treason
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An act done by a person who is not conscious of what he is doing
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Previously acquitted; an accused cannot be tried for a crime because the record shows he has already been subjected to trial for the same conduct and was acquitted
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The pledge of cash or property to secure the release of a thing or person which would otherwise be held in custody
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A person acting with legal authority in the seizure of personal property; and, also, the official in each courtroom who attends to security within
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A person who, on more than one occasion, incites litigation or spreads false rumours
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An intentional wrongful act committed by the crew or master of a ship to the prejudice of the owner or the charterer
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A species of self-defence to manslaughter or murder in which expert evidence is led to demonstrate that a female defendant in an abusive relationship comes to believe that to save herself she must kill her husband first
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A three-phase cycle of violent behavior within a spousal relationship
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Offensive and intentional contact, direct or indirect, which causes injury
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A brothel; an establishment of ill repute - within which occur acts of prostitution or lewd sex
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Being married to more than one person at the same time; a criminal offence in most jurisdictions
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Conviction and sentence to death directly by statute, as opposed to resulting from trial
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The scurrilous, deriding or intemperate expression of dissent or criticism of God or a state's official religion
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A jury consisting of highly qualified persons
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The making of an unauthorized copy of a commercially unreleased performance
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An establishment wherein liquor is sold without a permit and after legal bar hours
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The suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to an accused upon request violates due process where the evidence is material either to guilt or punishment
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A burglary; to break and enter onto another's premises, land or real property with the intent to there commit a crime, most typically theft
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A device which records alcohol impairment
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A secret payment to a public officer in exchange for preferential treatment
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Synonymous with sodomy and referring to 'unnatural' sex acts, including copulation, either between two persons of the same sex or between a person and an animal
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Repeated, persistent and aggressive behaviour intended to cause fear, distress, or harm to another person's body, emotions, self-esteem or reputation
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A rule of evidence that makes a person prove a certain thing or the contrary will be assumed by the court
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Breaking and entering a residence for the intention of committing a crime or while lawfully within, commit a crime and to thereafter break out
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A criminal offence for which the punishment, or one of the punishments, is death, capital punishment
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The most severe of all sentences: that of death
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A monumental 1473 English case which extended the offence of theft (then called larceny) to include a carrier of goods who, initially lawfully in possession, converts goods to his own use
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The movement of stolen vehicles through to sale to unsuspecting new purchasers
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An agreement between two or more merchants to create or control a monopoly, to lessen or prevent competition
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The cause and effect relationship between an act or omission and damages alleged in a tort or personal injury action
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A challenge of a prospective juror for which the cause is disclosed by the challenging party (or their lawyer), and submitted to the Court for decision
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A person who has never voluntarily had sexual intercourse outside of marriage such as unmarried virgins
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Evidence which may allow a judge or jury to deduce a certain fact from other facts which have been proven
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An order of a court to either do a certain thing or to appear before it to answer charges
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An ordinary citizen who has witnessed a crime and then reports it to law enforcement officials
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Detainment of a person suspected of having committed a crime, by a person other than a police officer
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Something purposely kept from the view or knowledge of others either in violation of the law or to conduct or conceal some illegal purpose
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A secret agreement between two or more persons, who seem to have conflicting interests, to abuse the law or the legal system, deceive a court or to defraud a third party
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Judge-declared law, Law which exists and applies to a group on the basis of customs and legal precedents developed over hundreds of years in Britain
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The now extinct offence of an angry woman who, by brawling and wrangling amongst her neighbours, disturbs the public peace
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The serving of part of an offender's confinement served in the community while the offender is strictly monitored
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The reduction of a sentence by the government
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An individual's ability to understand the nature and object of legal proceedings being presented, and to consult with counsel
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Circumstantial proof of deliberation in a first degree murder case, that in the absence of evidence of planning, the complicated manner of the crime shows that the murder could not have been spur-of-the-moment
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Accountable for a criminal offense committed by another due to previous knowledge of other's crime
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A sentence which runs with another
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A sentence of a person found guilty of a crime in which upon completion of specified actions by the accused, no criminal record issues as regards the offense for which a conditional discharge was granted
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A sentence of a person convicted of a crime which allow that person to serve his sentence whilst continuing to reside within his/her community, subject to supervision and reporting, and fully recoverable in the event of breach of those conditions
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A statement made by a person suspected or charged with a crime, that he (or she) did, in fact, commit that crime
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The constitutional guarantee in the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution which requires that an accused person have the right to be confronted with the witnesses against him
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Common blood, descendants of a same common ancestor
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Sentences which run one after the other
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An agreement between two or more persons to commit a criminal act
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A group of individuals from the accused's community who participate in a forum and discuss the offender and the crime with a view to advising the judge as to sentence
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Conduct that is disobedient, obstructive or contemptuous to the Court
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An item the possession or production of which in itself is a crime
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The formal decision of a criminal trial which finds the accused guilty
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Canada: an application by an accused to exclude a prior criminal record from the knowledge of the jury
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A public official who holds an inquiry into violent or suspicious deaths
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A punishment for some violation of conduct which involves the infliction of pain on, or harm to the body
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Latin: the body of the offense
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Force used upon those over which an individual generally has guardian responsibilities, used to remove a dependent from a particular situation or to secure compliance with instructions
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A military court set up to try and punish offenses taken by members of the army, navy or air force
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Street name for a form of cocaine base, usually prepared by processing cocaine hydrochloride and sodium bicarbonate, and usually appearing in a lumpy, rocklike form
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An act or omission which is prohibited by criminal law and punished, usually by fine or imprisonment
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Crimen Omnia Ex Se Nata Vitiat începe să înveți
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Latin: property obtained by crime is tainted (vitiated)
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An international criminal justice offence; the perpetration of acts of war upon a civilian, non-soldier population
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The forced bankruptcy of a convicted person
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A statute which purports or attempts to set out all prohibited or criminal offences, and their various punishments
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Contumacious behaviour or behaviour which tends to publicly depreciate the authority of the court or the administration of justice
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Criminal conversation: synonymous with adultery
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Unsolicited annoying, alarming or abusive conduct or words which are threatening
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That body of the law that deals with conduct considered so harmful to society as a whole that it is prohibited by statute, prosecuted and punished by the government
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A criminal offence; deliberate publication of defamatory lies which the publisher knows to be false
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Reckless disregard for the lives or safety of other persons
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Members of a group of three of more persons involved in organized crime
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The English Monarch, where she is the symbolic head of state
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment începe să înveți
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Punishments which involve unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain
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Conduct that causes bodily or mental injury, or apprehension to such injury, to a person or an animal, without legitimate purpose
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A medieval form of punishment; a chair in which was restrained an offender
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A sentence or bail condition that gives the individual the freedom to move about in the community so long as they return to their residence for the hours specified (often 9 pm to 7 am)
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Charge and control of a person or item of property
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Using the Internet to support deliberate, repeated and hostile behaviour by an individual or group that is intended to harm someone else
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The operating of a motor vehicle in a manner which has as one of its inherent qualities the exposure of the public to harm or injury
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A person convicted of serious crimes and who is likely to re-offend
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Where an offender would engage in conduct, the consequences of which would be grave or serious for society
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Force which creates a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily injury
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Irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions and of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem
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A sentence of death imposed on a convicted criminal
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Willful or reckless misrepresentation or concealment of material facts with an intent to mislead
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The right to use lethal force to prevent a felony committed within a person's home
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The individual, company or organization who defends a legal action taken by a plaintiff and against whom the court has been asked to order damages or specific corrective action redress some type of unlawful or improper action alleged by the plaintiff
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Lawyers who represent persons facing criminal charges
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USA constitutional law: the substandard performance of an attorney
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To corrupt the integrity of a thing
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An act which is neither sudden nor rash and for which an individual considered the probable consequences beforehand
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Willful blindness to criminal activity
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Ignoring a situation known to exist
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Latin: a common law principle whereby judges will not sit in judgment of extremely minor transgressions of the law
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A principle of sentencing in criminal law; that the sentence send a clear message to the general public that the offence is serious and the punishment just
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The removal of a foreign national under immigration laws for reasons such as illegal entry or conduct dangerous to the public welfare
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Where an individual under circumstances evincing a depraved indifference to human life, recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death to another person, and thereby caused the death of another person
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A degree of moral turpitude and psychical debasement associated with a crime such as repeated and excessive acts of physical abuse or unreasonably brutality or outrageously and wantonly vile, horrible, and inhuman
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The exceptional doctrine of judicial abrogation of a criminal statute where there has been a long period of non-enforcement
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The exercise of an element of physical constraint of an individual
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A principle or objective of sentencing a person guilty of a crime which ensures that the punishment is sufficient to deter the guilty person, and others, from committing the same crime
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Immunity extended to diplomat officers from criminal and civil jurisdiction of their host state
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When the Court stops a trial determining that an essential fact has not been proven
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A sentence of a person found guilty of a crime in which that person does not receive a criminal record of conviction, either absolutely or conditionally
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A place where acts prohibited by statute are habitually indulged in or permitted
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A lawyer in the USA charged with prosecution of criminal charges on behalf of the government
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Muslim law: the payment by an aggressor to his victim of a sum of money to thus avoid a retaliation punishment ("kisas")
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Abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid, A chromosome molecule which carries genetic coding unique to each person with the only exception of identical twins (that is why it is also called 'DNA fingerprinting')
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A typical requirement in extradition: that the receiving state not prosecute the individual being extradicted but for the offence for which extradition was sought
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When an accused is taken to have objectively foreseen the consequences of his/her act
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Awareness of the likely outcome of an action
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An assault or battery upon another member of a family or, in some jurisdictions, threatening words
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The presentation of an array of photos to a crime victim for the purposes of identifying the perpetrator, by an officer neither involved in the investigation nor aware of who the suspect is
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A prohibition against being tried or sentenced twice for the same offense
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(USA) A rule of criminal process that the use for impeachment purposes of a defendant's silence, at the time of arrest and after receiving Miranda warnings, violates the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
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A typical requirement of extradition treaties: that the conduct alleged constitute a crime in both the demanding and the delivering state
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A maxim of law which allows the double prosecution of a person by more than one state for the same crime, where both states have jurisdiction for the prosecution, and notwithstanding the double jeopardy rule
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A contraption of medieval English justice comprised of a chair in which a convict was affixed and then immersed repeatedly into a body of water
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Fundamental procedural legal safeguards of which every citizen has an absolute right when a state or court purports to take a decision that could affect any right of that citizen
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Exception to the hearsay rule: a statement of fact made by a dying victim relating to the cause and circumstances of a homicide
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Those convicted of the obsolete offence of intentional, covert and direct listening-in to another's conversations, and the subsequent use of the contents thereof to disturb the peace
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US constitutional amendment that prohibits "excessive bail (or) fines (and) cruel and unusual punishment" Electronic Monitoring= Electronic or telecommunications systems used to track and supervise the locations of individuals
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The illegal transfer of money or property that, although possessed legally by the embezzler, is covertly and fraudulently converted to the embezzler's own property
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Improper influence on a juror
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Also, "impanel"; the official call to duty of a jury, usually as called by the clerk of the Court in which the jury is to act, and just before the jurors are sworn in
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The inducement, by law enforcement officers or their agents, of another person to commit a crime for the purposes of bringing charges for the commission of that artificially-provoked crime
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A mistake by a perpetrator as to the identity of the victim; an error as to the object of his act
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The putting to death, by painless method, of a terminally-ill or severely debilitated person
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începe să înveți
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That which excuses from fault; justifies a wrong action
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începe să înveți
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The accidental or self-defence killing of another person
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începe să înveți
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To remove permanently; to cancel
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începe să înveți
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Latin: on the relation of, or the information of
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începe să înveți
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Forcing a person to give up property in a thing through the use of violence, fear or under pretense of authority
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începe să înveți
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The arrest and delivery of a fugitive wanted for a crime committed in another country, usually under the terms of a extradition treaty
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începe să înveți
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Conduct which is a crime in both the state seeking extradition and the state extraditing
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începe să înveți
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An identification technique which distinguishes unique facial characteristics of an individual
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începe să înveți
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Canada criminal law: a term in a 25 year prison term that salvages a remote possibility that the individual may be paroled prior to the full completion of the term of incarceration
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începe să înveți
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The intentional and total confinement of a person against his will without lawful justification
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începe să înveți
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Intentional and total imprisonment of a person against his or her will and without lawful justification
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începe să înveți
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The killing of a human being without justification or excuse
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începe să înveți
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A serious crime for which the traditional punishment is prison for more than a year, or death
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începe să înveți
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A US Constitution article which provides fundamental rights in regards to legal process such as the immunity in regards to self incrimination
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începe să înveți
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The unlawful killing of another human being with malice, premeditation and deliberation
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începe să înveți
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The making of a false document knowing it to be false with intent that it should be used or acted on as genuine to the prejudice of another
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începe să înveți
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US constitutional protection against unreasonable search or arrest
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începe să înveți
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A community pledge in medieval England whereby a defined number of people were jointly held responsible for the denunciation of any crime within their group
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începe să înveți
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Deceitful or deceptive conduct designed to manipulate another person to give something of value
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începe să înveți
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Cocaine which has been purified by dissolving in a heated solvent, and then burned and the fumes inhaled
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Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine începe să înveți
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Bars the admission of physical evidence and live testimony obtained directly or indirectly through the exploitation of unconstitutional police conduct
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începe să înveți
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To denunciate something, or a general swear word without necessarily referring to sex
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începe să înveți
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One who runs away to avoid arrest, prosecution or imprisonment
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începe să înveți
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A sentencing objective which aims to discourage persons other than the offender, from committing a similar offence
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începe să înveți
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Systematic killing of persons because of their ethnicity
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începe să înveți
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(Canada) Purported special rights available only to Aboriginal offenders on sentencing
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începe să înveți
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An American criminal justice procedure whereby, in each court district, a group of 16-23 citizens hold an inquiry on criminal complaints brought by the prosecutor and decide if a trial is warranted, in which case an indictment is issued
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începe să înveți
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The material part or essence of a charge, grievance or complaint
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începe să înveți
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A machine designed to inflict capital punishment by dropping a blade onto the neck, thus quickly severing of the head from the body
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începe să înveți
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A person found guilty of a criminal charge, either as a result of an acknowledgment of it by pleading guilty, or as a result of a trial at which the accused was found guilty of the offence changed
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începe să înveți
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Latin: a court petition which orders that a person being detained be produced before a judge for a hearing to decide whether the detention is lawful
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începe să înveți
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A regular response to a specific situation
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începe să înveți
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A person who is convicted and sentenced for crimes over a period of time and even after serving sentences of incarceration, demonstrates a propensity towards future criminal conduct
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începe să înveți
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A temporary group home designed to facilitate the reentry into society of prison inmates
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începe să înveți
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Unsolicited words or conduct which tend to annoy, alarm or abuse another person
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începe să înveți
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The public incitation of hatred against an identifiable group
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începe să înveți
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A person who goes about carrying goods from house to house to endeavour to sell them there
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începe să înveți
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A sudden uncontrollable state of mind provoked by a blow or some other personal provocation
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Hells Angels Motorcycle Club începe să înveți
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A distinct outlaw motorcycle gang with significant operations in North America
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începe să înveți
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A historic criminal offence comprised of the act of public denial of Christian doctrines
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începe să înveți
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Treason as against the monarch, king or queen, or his/her government
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începe să înveți
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Muslim law: organized crime such as highway robbery
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începe să înveți
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A rule limiting the use of circumstantial evidence in the trial of a criminal offence
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începe să înveți
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A break and enter of occupied residential premises with forced confinement, assault or battery of occupants
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începe să înveți
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The act or omission of one human being, which ends the life of another
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începe să înveți
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(USA) A judicially developed criminal offence of bribes or kickbacks which seek or in fact deprive another a right to honest services
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începe să înveți
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Latin: the enemy of mankind
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începe să înveți
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The judicial obligation upon an individual that she/he be forbidden to leave his or her place of residence except for limited, specified circumstances
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începe să înveți
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Muslim law: divine punishments; the category of crimes most egregious and therefore most severely punished
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începe să înveți
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A community fugitive-containment strategy of medieval England where a yell went up denouncing a crime, and all within earshot took up the chase
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începe să înveți
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The transportation or commercial exchange of an individual by coercion or deception for the purpose of exploitation
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începe să înveți
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A jury which is unable to arrive at a required unanimous or near unanimous verdict
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începe să înveți
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A special right that married persons have to keep communications between them secret and even inaccessible to a court of law
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începe să înveți
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A criminal offence for which the prosecutor has the option of charging as an offence punishable by summary conviction or as an indictable offence
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începe să înveți
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The wrongful taking or using another person's identifying information for the purpose of fraud or other criminal activity
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începe să înveți
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A mistake of law in relation to a person's rights or responsibilities
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Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat începe să înveți
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Latin: ignorance of the law is no excuse
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începe să înveți
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An exemption that a person enjoys from the normal operation of the law such as a legal duty or liability, either criminal or civil
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începe să înveți
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A deterioration of an individual’s judgment and decrease in his or her’s physical ability, Used primarily in criminal law; driving under the influence of alcohol or disability law in regards to a person’s physical or mental impairment
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începe să înveți
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Also, "empanel"; the official call to duty of a jury, usually as called by the clerk of the Court in which the jury is to act, and just before the jurors are sworn in
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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The crime of sexual contact with a blood relative usually including a parent, child, sibling, grandparent or grandchild
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începe să înveți
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Acts which are criminal even though they precede harmful conduct
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Independent Source Doctrine începe să înveți
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(USA) Evidence initially discovered during an unlawful search, but later obtained independently through activities untainted by the illegality, may be admitted into evidence Indictable Offence= An offence which the government can opt to cause trial by a more formal process than by summary process
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începe să înveți
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The formal document by which the state sets out the claim that a person has committed a crime
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începe să înveți
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In USA constitutional law, grounds for reversing a criminal law judicial determination where relevant legal advice was deficient and prejudicial
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începe să înveți
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Murder of an infant soon after its birth
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începe să înveți
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Canada: the charging document in a criminal prosecution
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începe să înveți
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Disorder which impairs the human mind and prevents distinguishing between actions that are right or wrong
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începe să înveți
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Participation by corporate officers, directors or employees in the trade of a stock based on confidential or privileged corporate information, knowing that information to be confidential, and seeking thereby to acquire profits or avoid losses on the stock market
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începe să înveți
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Crimes which affect the peace or safety of more than one state or which are so reprehensible in nature as to justify the intervention of international agencies in the investigation and prosecution thereof
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International Criminal Law începe să înveți
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Offences made criminal in international law and related matters such as jurisdiction, courts and tribunals
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începe să înveți
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A criminal offence contingent on language in any given jurisdiction but, generally, the unlawful killing of a human being without malice in the commission of an unlawful act or in the commission of an act which might produce death, in an unlawful manner, or without due caution and circumspection
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începe să înveți
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The proposal that an argument is moot as it has been previously decided, distinctly put in issue in an earlier proceeding where it was fundamental to the decision
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începe să înveți
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Pre-trial release of an individual accused of a crime; bail
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începe să înveți
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Conduct on the part of a judge that is prohibited and which could lead to a form of discipline
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începe să înveți
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A member of a jury; a person who has taken an oath to serve on a jury
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începe să înveți
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A group of citizens randomly selected from the general population and brought together to assist justice by deciding which version, in their opinion, constitutes 'the truth' given different evidence by opposing parties
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începe să înveți
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The extraordinary power of a jury to issue a verdict contrary to the law as applied to the proven facts
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începe să înveți
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A rule of law which prohibits the disclosure, by a member of a jury, of statements or opinions voiced during jury deliberations
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începe să înveți
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To unlawfully disrupt the independence of a jury member with a view to influencing that juror otherwise than by the production of evidence in open court
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începe să înveți
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A judicial officer with a limited role, usually in criminal law, to perform minor judicial tasks such as authorizing search warrants and approving criminal charges
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începe să înveți
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The blameless killing of another human being
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începe să înveți
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An answer or defence to an allegation of wrongful conduct that the act or omission, though admittedly committed, was not wrongful in all the circumstances
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începe să înveți
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To confine a person against his or her will
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începe să înveți
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Originally, the common criminal court of the common law; later, the general superior court
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începe să înveți
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An impulse control disorder characterized by the inability to resist impulses to steal objects
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începe să înveți
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A standard requirement of police officers executing a search warrant that they first knock on the main entry door and announce the purpose of their attendance
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începe să înveți
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An investigation technique involving a law enforcement officer attending at the door of certain premises to speak with the occupants, or asking for consent to search the premises
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începe să înveți
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Acting voluntarily and intentionally and not because of mistake or accident
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începe să înveți
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The intentional rubbing against men to please them in a sexual way
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începe să înveți
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A criminal offence now more commonly referred to as theft, covering the unlawful or fraudulent removal of another's property without the owner's consent
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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The lawful entitlement to make decisions in regards to another, such as a parent or a prison warden
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începe să înveți
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Scots law: a subpoena, in the form of a warrant, to a material witness in a criminal matter to testify at trial
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începe să înveți
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Independent existence as an animate being
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începe să înveți
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To waste time; to be idle
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începe să înveți
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A convicted person for whom there is a substantial risk of re-offending
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începe să înveți
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Scottish law: head of public prosecutions and the investigation of deaths
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începe să înveți
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An offer in which prizes and high value items are awarded by random chance to participants who buy lottery tickets
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începe să înveți
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An individual who, though once of sound mind, can no longer manage his person or his affairs
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începe să înveți
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A strong desire for sexual relations
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începe să înveți
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A firearm which can shoot more than one shot without having to be reloaded and by single function of the trigger
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începe să înveți
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An intentional tort which redresses losses flowing from an unjustified prosecution
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începe să înveți
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Unlawful killing of a human being without malice or deliberation
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începe să înveți
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Violently depriving another person of a body part to render less effective that person's defence of self
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începe să înveți
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Evidence of past violence by a victim of crime
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începe să înveți
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Latin for guilty mind; guilty knowledge or intention to commit a prohibited act
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începe să înveți
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A young person not yet of the age of majority
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începe să înveți
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A requirement that police officers, in the USA, before any questioning is so begun, warn suspects upon arrest that they have the right to remain silent, that any statement that they make could be used against them in a court of law, that they have the right to contact a lawyer and that if they cannot afford a lawyer, that one will be provided
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începe să înveți
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A substantial wrong which occurs during a trial which so infects the proceedings as to merit quashing the result on appeal
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începe să înveți
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Interracial cohabitation or marriage
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începe să înveți
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(USA) A crime of lesser seriousness than a felony where the punishment might be a fine or prison for less than one year
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începe să înveți
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Offence in aid of the most seriously punished crimes in the ancient common law of England
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începe să înveți
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A partial or complete trial which is found to be null and void and of no effect because of some irregularity
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începe să înveți
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Facts that, while not negating a wrongful action, tend to show that the defendant may have had some grounds for acting the way he/she did
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începe să înveți
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A defence to criminal law liability developed in England; if, at the time of the offence, the accused had a disease of the mind such that he was unable to know that his act was wrong
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începe să înveți
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Latin: method of operation
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începe să înveți
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The conversion or transfer of money obtained by crime for the purposes of frustrating law enforcement
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începe să înveți
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A commercial advantage enjoyed by only one or a select few companies in which only those companies can trade in a certain area
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începe să înveți
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An act of baseness or depravity contrary to accepted moral standards
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începe să înveți
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A motion put to the Court to strike a pleading or evidence of a witness
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începe să înveți
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Intentional homicide (the taking of another person’s life), without legal justification or provocation
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începe să înveți
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To render a thing imperfect by cutting off or destroying a part
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începe să înveți
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A fight into which both parties enter willingly, or in which two persons, upon a sudden quarrel, and in hot blood, mutually fight upon equal terms
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începe să înveți
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A defense or excuse from conviction of a crime committed
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începe să înveți
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A psychosexual disorder, sexual relations with a corpse
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Nemo Debet Bis Vexari Pro Una Et Eadem Causa începe să înveți
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Latin: No-one shall be tried or punished twice in regards to the same event
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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A publication which is illegal because it is morally corruptive
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începe să înveți
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An act which tends to impede or thwart the administration of justice
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începe să înveți
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An act which tends to impede or thwart the administration of justice
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începe să înveți
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Conduct prohibited and punishable by the State
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începe să înveți
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A mistake of law caused by reliance upon erroneous legal advice obtained from an appropriate official
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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A lawyer or litigant's initial remarks at trial, to the finder of fact, either a judge or jury, setting out their road-map or case theory
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începe să înveți
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A group of motorcycle owners who band together and who agree to disobey society’s laws
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To beg for money in a public place
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începe să înveți
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A pardon is a government decision to allow a person who has been convicted of a crime, to be free and absolved of that conviction, as if never convicted
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începe să înveți
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A conditional release from incarceration during which a prisoner promises to heed certain conditions (usually set by a parole board) and submit to the supervision of a parole officer
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începe să înveți
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Killing one's father or another a family member or close relative
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începe să înveți
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The material facts which a party to litigation alleges are true and which that party will seek to prove at trial in support of the relief claimed
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începe să înveți
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A recognizance entered into by an individual in which he commits himself to keep the peace and be of good behaviour, and other conditions, for a specified period of time
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începe să înveți
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Law enforcement officer; person empowered to make arrests; police officer
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începe să înveți
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A sexual abuse crime wherein an adult male grooms and sexually assaults an adolescent male outside of his family
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începe să înveți
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A medical condition causing a sexual preference for young children
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începe să înveți
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A statute which lists and defines prohibited conduct (crimes) and the punishments associated with each
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An electronic surveillance device which attaches to a phone line and which registers every number dialed from a specific telephone
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începe să înveți
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Compulsory service in payment of a debt
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începe să înveți
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Also "preemptory challenge"; a party's challenge of a prospective juror for which no reason or justification need be given
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începe să înveți
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The intentional violation of a promise or of some trust, such as misusing a flag of truce during war in order to facilitate an attack
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An intentional lie given while under oath or in a sworn affidavit
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A decision of a jury which runs altogether contrary to the evidence presented before it
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A policy of the US Justice Department that following a state prosecution there should be no federal prosecution for the same transaction in the absence of compelling federal interests
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începe să înveți
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Treason by a servant against his master or a wife against her husband Petty Offense= A minor crime and for which the punishment is usually just a small fine or short term of imprisonment
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începe să înveți
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Having the means to initiate any movement of, and in close proximity to the operating controls of a vehicle
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începe să înveți
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Power, violence, or pressure directed against an individual consisting in a physical act
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începe să înveți
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A medieval punishment and restraining device made of moveable and adjustable boards through which a prisoner's head or limbs were pinned
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(USA) The conviction of a conspirator for criminal offenses committed by a co-conspirator that are within the scope of the conspiracy or in furtherance of it, and are reasonably foreseeable as a necessary or natural consequence of the conspiracy
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începe să înveți
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Piracy according to the law of nations
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începe să înveți
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Violence or depredation on the high seas or in the air, for private ends, using aircraft or vessels
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începe să înveți
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A person who engages in piracy
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Dogs which exhibit appearance and physical characteristics of any of a pit bull terrier or Staffordshire, American or American Staffordshire bull terrier
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Limited grounds upon which an appeal alleging deficient jury instructions will be allowed, which were not objected to at the time they were presented to the jury: the error must be so obvious or serious that the public reputation and integrity of the judicial proceeding is impaired
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începe să înveți
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If, during a lawful pat-down search, an officer feels an object whose mass makes it immediately identifiable as contraband, that officer can seize the item
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The authority for law enforcement officers, otherwise lawfully upon premises gut not armed with a search warrant, to seize any item within their line of sight and reasonably believed to be related to the commission of a crime Plea Bargaining= Negotiations during a criminal trial in which the accused agrees to admit to a smaller crime in exchange for which the prosecutor agrees to ask for a more lenient sentence than would have been recommended if the original charge had of been proceeded with
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începe să înveți
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Casual recreational shooting, often at cans and other items found lying around
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începe să înveți
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To kill or take an animal or fish from the property of another
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începe să înveți
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Questioning put to an accused by the police with the purpose of eliciting a statement
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începe să înveți
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A local or regional government's authority to enforce within its limits, laws, ordinances or regulations
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The having of more than one husband by a wife
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Being married to multiple wives or husbands at the same time
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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One man with several wives
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The portrayal of sexual acts solely for the purpose of sexual arousal
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începe să înveți
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The emergency roundup of a group of civilians or soldiers to address a significant civil law enforcement crisis
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An offence initially to prefer the Pope or his authority as against the King of England or Parliament, but later included a wide assortment of offenses against the King and always leading to serious penalties
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Also "peremptory challenge"; a party's challenge of a prospective juror for which no reason or justification need be given
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începe să înveți
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Canada: An initial inquiry that occurs at the demand of an accused wherein a judge screens the proposed criminal charge against the available evidence
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începe să înveți
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Specific intent to commit a crime for some period of time, however short, before the actual crime
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începe să înveți
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A report filed with the court prior to sentencing covering the offender's personal and family history and present environment
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începe să înveți
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A legal presumption that benefits a defendant in a criminal case and which results in acquittal in the event that the prosecutor does not prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
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începe să înveți
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(USA) A rule of procedure which deems that any court document mailed by a self-represented inmate is deemed filed on the date of delivery to prison authorities for mailing
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începe să înveți
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A punishment given out as part of a sentence which means that instead of jailing a person convicted of a crime, a judge will order that the person reports to a probation officer regularly and according to a set schedule
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începe să înveți
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Scots law: the prosecutor who acts on behalf of the state in criminal prosecutions
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începe să înveți
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Vulgar, crude, grossly offensive or insulting language
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începe să înveți
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A legal restriction against the use of something or against certain conduct
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începe să înveți
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To bring or administer judicial proceedings
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începe să înveți
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Discretionary powers exercised by the government's prosecution service such as whether to prosecute charge recommended by police, to stay an ongoing proceeding, plea bargaining, or the taking over of a private prosecution
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începe să înveți
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An individual who offers lewd sexual acts for the gratification of a customer and in exchange for money
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începe să înveți
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Conduct that would cause a reasonable person to lose self control
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începe să înveți
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An individual with an abnormal personality charterised by irresponsibility, lack of emotional control, impulsiveness resulting in unstable adaptations to environment
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începe să înveți
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An attorney in the USA paid for by the state but representing an indigent individual in a criminal matter
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începe să înveți
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Originally, the common criminal court of the common law; later, the general superior court
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începe să înveți
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Muslim law: the right of a person who has suffered corporal injuries by the act of another, to inflict, or have inflicted similar injuries upon the aggressor
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Qui Jure Suo Utitur Neminem Facit Injuriam începe să înveți
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Latin: he who exercises his legal rights harms no one
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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A prohibition of sexual relations with persons outside of defined races
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începe să înveți
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Targeting of individual members of a particular racial group, on the basis of the supposed propensity of the entire group
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începe să înveți
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A medieval form of punishment or confession extractor in which the subject was affixed to a wooden platform and separate ropes attached to each of his four limbs, which were then pulled apart by a system of pulleys
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începe să înveți
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The interfering with trade or commerce by violence or threats
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începe să înveți
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Money paid to have a kidnapped person released
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începe să înveți
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Sex with a woman, other than the perpetrator's wife, without her consent
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începe să înveți
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Latin: to take away forcefully
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începe să înveți
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A threshold of proof in criminal cases in most modern criminal law systems which requires the trier of fact to be sure, not certain, of the accused's guilt, before convicting
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începe să înveți
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An ancient judicial position in the legal history of England and Wales, now mostly a part-time judicial appointment given to practising barristers or solicitors in England and Wales
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începe să înveți
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An informer; a person who has supplied the facts required for a criminal prosecution or a civil suit, or who institutes legal action on behalf of the government
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începe să înveți
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Latin: an action that has been put over, deferred to a later time
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începe să înveți
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Taking and setting at liberty, against the law, either goods or imprisoned persons
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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An alternate form of dealing with crime by engaging both offender and victim in post-offence mediation
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începe să înveți
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The right of a state to chase and arrest a vessel which has committed an offense within its waters
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începe să înveți
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Three or more persons who assemble and advance a purpose together, with the intent to use force if necessary, and raising alarm of a reasonable person(s)
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începe să înveți
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Theft under threat or use of force
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începe să înveți
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A rule of construction of statutes: that criminal statute ambiguities are resolved in favor of the defendant or accused
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începe să înveți
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Doing business on a Sunday
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începe să înveți
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Delight in physical or mental cruelty
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începe să înveți
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To sanction can mean to ratify or to approve but it can also mean to punish, The sanction of a crime refers to the actual punishment, usually expressed as a fine or jail term
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începe să înveți
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A special criminal law option available in Medieval times to persons who had just committed a crime, allowing them to seek refuge in a church or monastery
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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Personal scurrilous abuse of a judge as a judge
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începe să înveți
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Latin: actual or guilty knowledge; knowingly
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începe să înveți
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A troublesome and angry woman who, by brawling and wrangling amongst her neighbours, breaks the public peace, increases discord and becomes a public nuisance
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începe să înveți
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A medieval offense; women who were verbally disputative; who incited or agitated against the public peace
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începe să înveți
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A Court order that restricts access to or disclosure of any record or document filed in a proceeding
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începe să înveți
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A probing exploration for something that is concealed or hidden from the searcher
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începe să înveți
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A court order that gives a police the permission to enter private property and to search for evidence of the commission of a crime, for the proceeds of crime or property that the police suspect may be used to commit a crime
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începe să înveți
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începe să înveți
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The speaking or publishing of words which excite public disorder or defiance of lawful authority
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începe să înveți
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A dispossession of something against the will of the possessor
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începe să înveți
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A person is not responsible for an act if the conduct is carried-out in self-defence of self or of another
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începe să înveți
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The judgment given to a person who has been convicted (ie found to be guilty) of a crime
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începe să înveți
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A sentencing opportunity at which an accused hopes to favourably influence the court passing sentence, by convening a conciliatory pre-sentence meeting between offender and victim
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începe să înveți
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A jury which has been confined to a location where they can be shielded from outside distractions while their deliberations are ongoing
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începe să înveți
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The tort or crime of an assault of a sexual nature
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începe să înveți
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A sexual act upon or directed to another which is unwanted and not consented to by the other
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Sexual Exploitation of a Minor începe să înveți
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The use of a child for the purposes of pornography
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începe să înveți
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Muslim or Islamic law, both civil and criminal justice as well as regulating individual conduct both personal and moral
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începe să înveți
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Individuals empowered to ensure the security of courthouses generally and courtrooms especially, to keep prisoners secure whilst in the courthouse, to secure jurors during trials and to assist in the execution of court orders
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începe să înveți
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American federal statutes that defines and prohibits contracts or conspiracies which are designed to restrain trade
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începe să înveți
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A sentencing strategy: a brief period of incarceration followed by release under supervision
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începe să înveți
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Willful concealment of unpurchased merchandise of any retail store
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începe să înveți
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Muslim law; the crime of consuming alcoholic beverages
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începe să înveți
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Evidence tendered in a criminal trial to demonstrate that the accused previously engaged in the relevant prohibited activity
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începe să înveți
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The selling of miracles or the promise of some other alleged form of Divine service in exchange for money
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începe să înveți
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Synonymous with buggery and referring to unnatural sex acts, including copulation, either between two persons of the same sex or between a person and an animal (the latter act is known as bestiality)
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începe să înveți
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A jury drawn to certain specifications given the alleged complexities of the matter to be tried
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începe să înveți
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A private lawyer who temporarily and on a case-by-case basis only, investigates or manages the prosecution in lieu of the public prosecutor
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începe să înveți
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Deterrence, as an objective of sentencing, which is fit to a particular offender
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începe să înveți
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A state of mind that exists when the circumstances indicate the offender actively desired the prescribed criminal consequences to follow his act or failure to act
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începe să înveți
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The physical or emotional abuse of a spouse
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începe să înveți
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A bodily injury caused by a knife or other sharp or pointed instrument
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începe să înveți
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An elitist, secretive and abusive court convened from time to time by British kings from at least King Henry VII (1457-1509) to 1640
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începe să înveți
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A statutory definition of rape which allows for conviction regardless of the consent, such as with a minor
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începe să înveți
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To stop; to suspend; also known as a stay of proceedings; when a law suit is suspended either indefinitely or until the occurrence of a condition imposed by the court
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începe să înveți
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The taking of something from another without any legal right to do so
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începe să înveți
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To interrupt breathing by interference with the windpipe
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începe să înveți
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Dashing through a public area in the nude
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începe să înveți
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Tort liability which is set upon the defendant without need to prove intent, negligence or fault; as long as you can prove that it was the defendant's object that caused the damage
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începe să înveți
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The removal of all or part of an individual's clothing so as to visually inspect private areas or undergarments
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începe să înveți
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Removal of clothing in a manner so as to arouse sexual desire
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începe să înveți
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Latin: an order of a court which requires a person to be present at a certain time and place or suffer a penalty (subpoena means, literally, under penalty)
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începe să înveți
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A spontaneous altercation which occurs in the heat of passion
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începe să înveți
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Anger or terror sufficient to obscure the reason of an ordinary person, preventing deliberation
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începe să înveți
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To intentionally take one's own life
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Summary Conviction Offence începe să înveți
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In Canada, a less serious offence than indictable offences and for which both the procedure and punishment tends to be less onerous
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începe să înveți
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In the USA, this is one of the initial documents issued in a civil suit; giving the defendant notice of the claim and an opportunity to defend it
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începe să înveți
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A scrape, bruise, discoloration, or swelling, of minimal severity
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începe să înveți
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The intentional non-disclosure by the prosecution of evidence favorable to an accused and asked for by the accused, where that evidence is material either to guilt or punishment
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începe să înveți
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A person who promises to answer for the debt or performance of another
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începe să înveți
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Superfluous allegations, especially in regards to pleadings
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începe să înveți
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A judicial prerogative retained by a sentencing judge on a person convicted of a crime by which the full sentencing of a convicted person is suspended or deferred until some future time commensurate with the convicted person’s compliance with the terms of an interim probation order
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începe să înveți
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Muslim law: discretionary and corrective punishments for minor crimes
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începe să înveți
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Bright police cruise lights directed at a person while shadowing the cruiser occupants
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începe să înveți
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The act of supplementing a jury otherwise incomplete
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începe să înveți
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Additional jurors summoned to complete a jury
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începe să înveți
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To interfere improperly or in violation of the law such as to tamper with a document
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începe să înveți
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A prohibited or illegal act or omission which is designed to reduce a person’s tax liability
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începe să înveți
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Violence against civilians intended to intimidate a population or a government from taking or abstaining from an act
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începe să înveți
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A justifiable protective search for weapons, even in the absence of probable cause to arrest, where there is a suspicion that an individual is armed and dangerous
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începe să înveți
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To steal an item of property
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începe să înveți
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A menace designed to intimidate the person on whom it is directed to take some action, and which carries with it some sanction if not performed
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începe să înveți
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The intentional infliction of pain or suffering on an animal or a person and as for the latter, even if for the purpose of obtaining information such as a confession or the names of accomplices, or as a punishment for crime
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începe să înveți
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The selling or involvement in commercial activity of something for which commercial activity is unlawful Treason= To aid or enlist with a state enemy or to attempt or conspire to harm the head of state, such as a king, queen or president
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The resolution of a dispute by examination of evidence submitted by opposing litigants by a tribunal or Court of law, and determination of (1) guilt (in a criminal trial) or (2) of a civil dispute of fact or law
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începe să înveți
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Three or more persons together holding the intent to commit a crime or to otherwise disturb the peace
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Excessive or illegal interest rate
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A sub-machine gun using a blowback mechanism with a bolt that wraps around the end of the barrel, and empty cases ejected through slots in the body
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începe să înveți
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A criminal offence of being intentionally unemployed and thereby neglecting to maintain himself or his family
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A tramp or homeless person
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Location or proposed district of a judicial hearing
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începe să înveți
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French: truth told; the decision of a jury
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începe să înveți
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Canada: a warning given by a judge to a jury in regards to the frailities of the evidence tendered by certain witnesses
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începe să înveți
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The displacement of a judge and jury to the location of events which are being described at trial
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începe să înveți
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A mini-hearing held during a trial on the eligibility of prospective jurors or the admissibility of contested evidence
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The secret viewing of another person in a place where that person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy, for the purposes of the viewer's sexual arousal
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începe să înveți
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The abandonment of a right implied from a person's conduct
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începe să înveți
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Excessive brutality during war, in contravention of an international treaty or convention
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începe să înveți
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A document giving a person legal authority to do a certain thing
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începe să înveți
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Changes in the skin condition that result from being immersed in water
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începe să înveți
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A criminal investigation interrogation technique whereby a person suspected of having or withholding relevant information is blindfolded and bound on their back, sometimes with the face covered with porous or nonporous material, and subjected to water poured over their mouth and nose such as to simulate drowning and to thus, under duress, elicit information
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An instrument of combat; something to fight with - used or designed to injure or kill
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Weapon of Mass Destruction începe să înveți
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Device designed to kill humans through the use of atomic or nuclear energy or the release of chemicals, poisons, biological agents or radioactivity
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începe să înveți
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Acting voluntarily, deliberately and intentionally
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începe să înveți
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An offense known to American criminal law which offers to the district attorney the option of charging as a misdemeanor or as a felony
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începe să înveți
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A conviction of a person accused of a crime which, in the result of subsequent investigation, proves erroneous
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A common law rule precluding prosecution for murder where the victim died a year and a day, or later, after the infliction of the ultimately fatal wounds
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Young persons who, in many states, are treated differently than adult criminals and are tried in special youth courts
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