(el crimen)
101crimen innominatum — /krayman anomaneytam/ The nameless crime; the crime against nature; sodomy or buggery …
102crimen raptus — /krayman raeptas/ The crime of rape …
103crimen falsi — /krayman folsay/ Term generally refers to crimes in the nature of perjury or subornation of perjury, false statement, criminal fraud, embezzlement, false pretense, or any other offense which involves some element of deceitfulness, untruthfulness …
104crimen falsi dicitur, cum quis illicitus, cui non fuerit ad haec data auctoritas, de sigillo regis, rapto vel invento, brevia, cartasve consignaverit — /krayman foltsay disatar, kam kwis alisatas, k(yuw)ay non fyuwarat aed hiyk deyta oktohrataes, diy sajilow riyjas, rsptow vel inventow, briyviya kartaesviy konsigneyvarat/ The crime of forgery is when any one illicitly, to whom power has not been …
105crimen laesae majestatis — /krayman liyziy maejasateytas/ The crime of lese majesty, or injuring majesty or royalty; high treason. The term was used by the older English law writers to denote any crime affecting the king s person or dignity. It is borrowed from the civil… …
106crimen laesae majestatis omnia alia crimina excedit quoad pcenam — /krayman liyziy maejasteytas omniya eyliya krimana aksiydat kwowaed piynam/ The crime of treason exceeds all other crimes in its punishment …
107crimen omnia ex se nata vitiat — /krayman omniya eks siy neyta vishiyat/ Crime vitiates everything which springs from it …
108crimen trahit personam — /krayman trey(h)at parsownam/ The crime carries the person (i.e., the commission of a crime gives the courts of the place where it is committed jurisdiction over the person of the offender) …
109crimen — A crime …
110crimen laesae majestatis — The crime of injuring majesty, high treason. See 4 Bl Comm 75 …