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  • 11Eleanor Power — (died 11 October 1754) was the first English woman to be executed in what is today Canada. Power was hanged for the murder of William Keen, a justice of the peace in St. John s, Newfoundland.The crimePower, her husband Robert Power, and seven… …

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  • 122010 Stockholm bombings — Police closed off Drottninggatan after the bombing at the corner with Bryggargatan (the lane to the left). Location …

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  • 132011 Norway attacks — View 30 minutes after the explosion in Oslo …

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  • 14WAR CRIMES TRIALS — Crystallization of the Principles of International Criminal Law Immediately after the outbreak of World War II, when the first Nazi violations of the laws and customs of war as defined by the Hague and Geneva Conventions were revealed (and in… …

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  • 15Marie-Joseph Angélique — (commonly known as Angélique or Angelica; died June 21, 1734) was the name given by her last owners[1] to a Portuguese born black slave in New France (later the province of Quebec in Canada). She was tried and convicted of setting fire to her… …

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  • 16Friedrich von Spee — (February 25, 1591 August 7, 1635)Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld: Cautio Criminalis, or a Book on Witch Trials , translated by Marcus Hellyer. University of Virginia Press, ISBN 0813921821. The translator s introduction contains many details on… …

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  • 17Complicity — For the novel, see Complicity (novel). Complicit redirects here. For the play, see Complicit (play) …

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  • 18Matthew Cox — See also: Matthew Cox (disambiguation) Matthew Cox Born July 2, 1969 (1969 07 02) (age 42) Florida, U.S …

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  • 19Philippine Criminal Law — Philippine Criminal Laws is the body of laws defining crimes and defining the penalties thereof in the Philippines.HistoryThe Philippines was a colony of Spain for more than 300 years, beginning in 1565 until 1898. Because of this, many fields of …

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  • 20Chucho el Roto — (1858 1885) was a Mexican bandit active in the late 19th century, whose life story has been the basis of number of books, plays and other media since before his death. His real name was Jesús Arriaga; the nickname Chucho (literally mutt ) is a… …

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