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  • 71Consumed (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) — Consumed Law Order: Criminal Intent episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 21 (#67 overall) Directed by Steve Shill Written …

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  • 72Islamic criminal jurisprudence — This is a sub article of fiqh and criminal law.Islamic criminal law (فقه العقوبات) is criminal law in accordance with Islamic law. Criminal law is seen as part of the relationship between Allah and the believer, and is therefore a fundamental… …

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  • 73Privatization in criminal justice — refers to a shift to private ownership and control of criminal justice services. The term is often used to refer simply to contracting out services, which takes place extensively in many countries today; for instance, in the form of various… …

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  • 74Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice — (usually referred to as simply Archbold ) is the leading practitioners text for criminal lawyers in England Wales and several other common law jurisdictions around the world.It has been in publication since 1822, when it was first written by John …

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  • 75National Bureau of Criminal Investigation — The National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (NBCI), (Irish: An Biúró Náisiúnta um Imscrúdú Coiriúil) is a branch of Ireland s national police force, An Garda Síochána. It investigates serious crime throughout the country. It consists mainly of… …

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  • 76court of criminal appeals — 1 often cap C&C&A: a court of appeals in some states (as Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas) that hears criminal appeals 2 cap: the intermediate appellate military court made up of military personnel and having the power to review questions… …

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  • 77Joseph Blake (criminal) — Joseph Blueskin Blake ( baptised 31 October 1700 11 November 1724) was an 18th century English highwayman and felon. Early lifeBlake was the son of Nathaniel and Jane Blake. He was baptised at All Hallows the Great in London. His parents had the… …

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  • 78Parental responsibility (criminal) — In Canada and the United States, the term parental responsibility refers to the potential or actual liability that may be incurred by parents for the behaviour of their children.The Canadian lawParental responsibility legislation has been enacted …

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  • 79Tariff (criminal law) — Under the criminal law of England and Wales, a tariff is the minimum period that a person serving an indefinite prison sentence must serve before that person becomes eligible for parole. The Home Secretary (or one of his/her delegates) bears… …

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  • 80Fence (criminal) — In law enforcement, a fence is an individual who knowingly buys stolen property for later resale in a (usually) legitimate market. As a verb, the word describes the behavior of the thief in the transaction: The burglar fenced the radio . This… …

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