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  • 1criminal case — The prosecution of a person for a criminal offense. Re Carter, 166 Mo 604, 57 LRA 654, 655, 66 SW 540. Criminal cases are those which refer to public wrongs and their punishment, as distinguished from civil cases and suits which refer to the… …

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  • 2Criminal jurisdiction — is a term used in constitutional law and public law to describe the power of courts to hear a case brought by a state accusing a defendant of the commission of a crime. It is relevant in three distinct situations: to regulate the relationship… …

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  • 3Case management — is an area of practice within several healthcare professions. Most case managers are nurses or social workers.The term case management is also used to refer to dispute resolution systems which provide court or tribunal officials with closer… …

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  • 4case — 1 n [Latin casus accident, event, set of circumstances, literally, act of falling] 1 a: a civil or criminal suit or action the judicial power shall extend to all case s, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution U.S. Constitution art.… …

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  • 5Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004 — Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act Parliament of New Zealand Long title/ Purpose Introduced by Nandor Tanczos …

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  • 6Criminal Minds (season 7) — The cast of Criminal Minds. From left to right: Thomas Gibson (with beard), AJ Cook, Matthew Gray Gubler, Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster and Shemar Moore. No …

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  • 7criminal — crim·i·nal 1 / kri mə nəl/ adj 1: relating to, involving, or being a crime criminal neglect criminal conduct 2: relating to crime or its prosecution brought a criminal action criminal co …

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  • 8Criminal Procedure (Hong Kong) — Every society has its own sets of moral standards and expectations. Different legal systems and laws develop and evolve based on these moral standards and expectations. Following the common law system introduced into Hong Kong when it became a… …

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  • 9Criminal justice system of Japan — Three basic features of Japan s system of criminal justice characterize its operations. First, the institutions police, government prosecutor s offices, courts, and correctional organs maintain close and cooperative relations with each other,… …

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  • 10Case Information Statement — Civil procedure in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Doctrines of civil procedure Jurisdiction Subject matter jurisdiction Diversity jurisdiction Personal jurisdiction Removal jurisdiction Venue Change of venue …

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