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  • 121Baumes Laws — ▪ New York, United States [1926]       several statutes of the criminal code of New York state, U.S., enacted on July 1, 1926 most notably, one requiring mandatory life imprisonment for persons convicted of a fourth felony. A “three time loser”… …

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  • 122Son of Sam laws — Laws that enable a state to use the proceeds a criminal earns from recounting his or her crime in a book, movie, television show, or other depiction. The laws are named after David Berkowitz, a New York serial killer who left a note signed Son of …

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  • 123International Criminal Court — Not to be confused with the International Court of Justice. International Criminal Court Cour pénale internationale (French) …

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  • 124Texas Department of Criminal Justice — Logo of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Agency overview …

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  • 125International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia — The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal …

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  • 126Islamic dietary laws — This is a sub article to Hygiene in Islam, Healthy diet and Food and cooking hygiene. Part of a series on Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) …

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  • 127David Laws — This article is about the British politician. For the rugby league player, see David Laws (rugby league). The Right Honourable David Laws MP …

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  • 128United States and the International Criminal Court — Positions in the United States concerning the International Criminal Court (ICC) vary widely. The current U.S. administration does not intend to join the ICC, which was established in 2002 as a permanent criminal court to investigate and… …

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