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  • 101criminal lawyer — n: a lawyer who specializes in criminal law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 102criminal — early 15c. (adj.), from M.Fr. criminel (11c.), from L. criminalis pertaining to crime, from crimen (gen. criminis); see CRIME (Cf. crime). Preserves the Latin n . As a noun, from 1620s. Criminal law (or criminal justice) distinguished from civil… …

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  • 103criminal court — criminal courts N COUNT A criminal court is a law court that deals with criminal offences …

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  • 104criminal — adj. 2 g. 1. De crime ou a ele relativo. • s. m. 2. Processo criminal. 3. Jurisdição ou tribunal criminal.   ‣ Etimologia: latim criminalis, e …

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  • 105Criminal Conversation — is a novel published in 1994 by Evan Hunter, set in Brooklyn, New York. Plot Sarah Welles, 34, a private school English teacher, is happily married to Assistant District Attorney Michael Welles, Organized Crime, Manhattan. Michael Welles is… …

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  • 106criminal case — A lawsuit brought by a prosecutor employed by the federal, state, or local government that charges a person with the commission of a crime. Category: Criminal Law Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald …

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  • 107criminal complaint — See: information Category: Criminal Law Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 …

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  • 108Criminal Mindscape — is a television documentary series on MSNBC that profiles the minds of extreme criminals. Different interviewers interview subjects such as Ron Luff and Joseph Paul Franklin. Interviewers are often from various fields of criminal justice as… …

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  • 109Criminal Cases Review Commission — an investigative body for England and Wales with power to review alleged miscarriages of justice. It cannot itself quash convictions but may remit cases to the Court of Appeal. There is a Scottish equivalent – the Scottish Criminal Cases Review… …

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  • 110Criminal Defence Service — (CDS) a part of the system for provision of legal aid in criminal matters in England and Wales set out in the Access to Justice Act 1999. At the time of writing the details were the subject of consultation by the Lord Chancellor s Department. The …

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