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  • 31Criminal libel — is a legal term, of English origin, which may be used with one of two distinct meanings, in those common law jurisdictions where it is still used. It is an alternative name for the common law offence which is also known (in order to distinguish… …

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  • 32Criminal (Lied) — Criminal Britney Spears Veröffentlichung 30. September 2011 Länge 3:45 (Album Version) 3:45 (Radio Mix) Genre(s) Soft Rock Autor(en) Max Martin, Karl Schuster, Tiffany …

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  • 33Criminal 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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  • 34Criminal Minded — Studio album by Boogie Down Productions Released March 3, 1987 ( …

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  • 35Criminal Intelligence Service Canada — (CISC) is an inter agency organization in Canada designed to coordinate and share criminal intelligence amongst member police forces. The CISC has a central bureau in Ottawa and ten bureaus in each province offering services to over 380 law… …

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  • 36Criminal code section 342 — Criminal Code of Canada Section 342 is stated in part IX which is called Offences against Rights of Property [1]. It deals specifically with Offences Resembling Theft . This criminal code is closely related with how computer crime is defined and… …

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  • 37Criminal Minds (video game) — Criminal Minds Developer(s) Legacy Interactive Publisher(s) Legacy Interactive Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X …

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  • 38criminal — adjetivo 1. Del crimen, o cualquier delito o acción reprobable aunque no esté castigada por las leyes: conducta criminal. El bombardeo de objetivos civiles es un acto criminal. 2. [Ley, organismo, acción] que está destinado a perseguir y castigar …

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  • 39Criminal Lunatics Act 1800 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Statute book chapter 39 40 Geo. 3, c. 94 Status: Repealed The Criminal Lunatics Act 1800 (39 40 Geo. 3, c. 94) wa …

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  • 40Criminal conversation — Criminal conversation, commonly known as crim. con., is a tort arising from adultery. History of criminal conversation It was based upon compensation for the husband s loss of property rights in his wife, the wife being regarded as his… …

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