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  • 71guilt — [[t]gɪlt[/t]] n. 1) the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. against moral or penal law; culpability: to admit one s guilt in a robbery[/ex] 2) a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense,… …

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  • 72Roger B. Taney: Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) — ▪ Primary Source       By the mid 1850s there existed a widespread feeling that the slavery question, which Congress had been unable to resolve, should be dealt with by the courts; and President Buchanan, in his inaugural address (March 4, 1857) …

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  • 73List of identity card policies by country — This is a list of identity documents by country.Identity card policies by countryCountries with compulsory identity cardsAccording to Privacy International, as of|1996|lc=on, around 100 countries had compulsory identity cards… …

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  • 74Diminished capacity in United States law — provides for reduced penalties for certain offenders with mental illness. The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines provide, A downward departure may be warranted if (1) the defendant committed the offense while suffering from a significantly reduced mental …

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  • 75spy — A person who has committed the offense of being a spy, an offense which is not known to the civil or statute law and which is one of a purely military character, cognizable only in time of war, and before a tribunal having its life, existence and …

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  • 76guilt — [gilt] n. [ME gilt < OE gylt, a sin, offense] 1. the state of having done a wrong or committed an offense; culpability, legal or ethical 2. a painful feeling of self reproach resulting from a belief that one has done something wrong or immoral …

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  • 77ABBAHU — or Avahu (c. 300), usually counted a second generation Palestinian amora. He is often presented as the disciple of R. Johanan who purportedly called him Abbahu my son. He also is said to have studied with Resh Lakish (See simeon b. lakish ) and… …

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  • 78guilt — noun Etymology: Middle English, delinquency, guilt, from Old English gylt delinquency Date: before 12th century 1. the fact of having committed a breach of conduct especially violating law and involving a penalty; broadly guilty conduct 2. a. the …

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  • 79The Prince of Qin — Infobox VG| title = The Prince of Qin developer = Object Software Limited publisher = Strategy First version = 1.30 designer = engine = released = August 19, 2002 genre = Action role playing modes = Single player, Multiplayer ratings = ESRB: Teen …

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  • 80San Diego County, California Probation — The San Diego County Probation Department is the body in San Diego County, California responsible for supervising convicted offenders in the community, either who are on probation, such as at the conclusion of their sentences, or while on… …

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