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  • 71Criminal law of the United States — Contents 1 Sources of law 1.1 Common law 1.2 Statutes 1.3 Model Penal Code 2 Theories of punis …

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  • 72mens rea — An evil intent; a guilty mind. Durham v United States, 94 App DC 228, 214 F2d 862, 45 ALR2d 1430; Brown v State 23 Del (7 Penn) 159, 74 A 836. Referring not to one state of mind, but to many different ones for many different offenses. Brown v… …

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  • 73mens rea — noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, guilty mind Date: 1861 criminal intent …

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  • 74Possession (law) — In law, possession is the control a person intentionally exercises toward a thing. In all cases, to possess something, a person must have an intention to possess it. A person may be in possession of some property (although possession does not… …

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  • 75Fairmont — can apply to several different things:Places;United States *Fairmont, Illinois *Fairmont, Minnesota *Fairmont, Nebraska *Fairmont, North Carolina *Fairmont, West Virginia *Fairmont Preparatory Academy, a school in Anaheim, California;Canada *… …

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  • 76Corpus delicti — This article is about a legal term. For the Gothic rock band, see Corpus Delicti (band). Corpus delicti (plural: corpora delicti) (Latin: body of crime ) is a term from Western jurisprudence referring to the principle that a crime must have been… …

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  • 77Criminal intent — may refer to: Criminal Act or Criminal Intent (requirements), With a few exceptions, a person can be convicted of a crime if only he or she (1) does somethig that violates a criminal law and (2) does it intentionally. These two requirements are… …

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  • 78International Defensive Pistol Association — The International Defensive Pistol Association, founded in 1996, is an organization based in Berryville, Arkansas, USA that promotes defensive pistol shooting as a sport, using equipment including full charge service ammunition to solve simulated …

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  • 79Carjacking — is a crime of stealing a motor vehicle when the vehicle is occupied. Typically, the carjacker is armed, and the driver is forced out of the car with the threat of bodily injury. The word is a portmanteau of car and hijacking. DiscussionThe crime… …

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  • 80Rea — or Rea may refer to:Places* Rea, Italy *Rea, Missouri, United States * River Rea, a river in Birmingham, England * River Rea, Shropshire, a river in Shropshire, EnglandPeople*Baron Rea **Walter Russell Rea, 1st Baron Rea (1873 1948) **Philip… …

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