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  • 31Subornation of perjury — is a legal term describing the crime of persuading another to commit perjury. [ Garner, Bryan A., Ed., Black s Law Dictionary (7th Ed) (West Group, St. Paul Minnesota, 1999), p. 1440.] It may be applied to an attorney who presents testimony (or… …

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  • 32Association of Muslim Lawyers — The Association of Muslim Lawyers ( the AML ) has been active since 1993 and since its official launch in 1995 its membership and influence have been steadily growing. The various talks, seminars, conferences and careers workshops organized by… …

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  • 33Mpumalanga Witchcraft Suppression Bill of 2007 — In June this year the Office of the Premier of Mpumalanga Province, South Africa, leaked a draft Mpumalanga Witchcraft Suppression Bill of 2007 which threatens to undermine the freedoms and rights already guaranteed to an existing religious… …

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  • 34Half-proof — (semiplena probatio) , was a concept of medieval Roman law, describing a level of evidence between mere suspicion and the full proof needed to convict someone of a crime. The concept was introduced by the Glossators of the 1190s such as Azo, who… …

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  • 35Maurice-Jean de Broglie — Maurice Jean Madeleine de Broglie (born in Broglie, Eure, 5 September 1766; died in Paris, 20 June 1821) was a French aristocrat and bishop. He was the son of the Field Marshal, Victor Francois, Duc de Broglie, created, by Emperor Francis I,… …

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  • 36Eumenes II — king of Pergamum. 197 c159 B.C. * * * died 160/159 BC King of Pergamum (197 BC–с 160). He continued the policy of his father, Attalus I Soter, of cooperation with Rome. He helped defeat Antiochus III, thus enlarging his realm. He brought his… …

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  • 37Baker, LaFayette Curry — ▪ United States general born Oct. 13, 1826, Stafford, N.Y., U.S. died July 3, 1868, Philadelphia, Pa.       chief of the U.S. Federal Detective Police during the American Civil War and director of Union intelligence and counterintelligence… …

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  • 38Clement II —     Pope Clement II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement II     (SUIDGER.)     Date of birth unknown; enthroned 25 December, 1046; d. 9 October, 1047. In the autumn of 1046 the King of Germany, Henry III, crossed the Alps at the head of a… …

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  • 39Pope Clement II —     Pope Clement II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement II     (SUIDGER.)     Date of birth unknown; enthroned 25 December, 1046; d. 9 October, 1047. In the autumn of 1046 the King of Germany, Henry III, crossed the Alps at the head of a… …

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  • 40accrue — ac·crue /ə krü/ vb ac·crued, ac·cru·ing [Middle French accreue increase, addition to a property, from feminine of accreu, past participle of acreistre to increase] vi 1: to come into existence as an enforceable claim: vest as a right… …

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