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  • 1Criminal 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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  • 2conspirator — con·spir·a·tor /kən spir ə tər/ n: one who conspires Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. conspirator I …

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  • 3conspirator — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. betrayer, schemer, cabalist, confederate; see associate , traitor . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. schemer, plotter, accomplice, engineer, collaborator, colluder, *wire puller, subversive, traitor, *backstabber, betrayer …

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  • 4Conspiracy (crime) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 5Complicity — For the novel, see Complicity (novel). Complicit redirects here. For the play, see Complicit (play) …

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  • 6Operation Snow White — Grand Jury Charges, Introduction, United States of America v. Mary Sue Hubbard , United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 1979. Operation Snow White was the Church of Scientology s name for a conspiracy during the 1970s to purge …

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  • 7List of Honorverse characters — This is intended to be a comprehensive list of the names of even minor fictional character in the Honorverse, a series of military science fiction novels written by David Weber. Characters are sorted by their last name. Some are sorted by first… …

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  • 8Mary Surratt — Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt Mary Surratt in 1850. Born May 1820 or 1823 Waterloo, Maryland, U.S. Died July 7, 1865(1865 07 07) (aged 42 or 45) Washington, D.C., U.S …

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  • 9Accessory (legal term) — For other uses, see Accessory (disambiguation). Criminal law …

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  • 10Brian Douglas Wells — Born Brian Douglas Wells November 15, 1956(1956 11 15) Died August 28, 2003(2003 08 …

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