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  • 91Criminal conversion — is the crime of exerting unauthorized use or control of someone else s property. It differs from theft in that it does not include the element of intending to deprive the owner of the possession of that property. As such, it is a lesser included… …

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  • 92Criminal IQ Records — is an independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois, founded by John Babbin and Darius Hurley to facilitate the releases from Chicago s burgeoning underground no wave/punk scene circa 2003 to present. Most notably, garage pop punk band… …

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  • 93Criminal Sexual Conduct — refers to criminal activities with a sexual component. This more modern catchall term encompasses rape, sexual battery, molestation, and so on. In some states, criminal sexual conduct is charged by degree, e.g., first degree, second degree …

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  • 94Criminal Nation — Also known as Black Power Nation Origin Tacoma, Washington Genres West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap, Alternative Rap, Northwest hip hop Years active 1990 …

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  • 95criminal insanity — A mental defect or disease that, as understood in most states, makes it impossible for a person to know what he or she is doing; or if he or she does know, to know that what they are doing is wrong. Some states define as insane those defendants… …

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  • 96Criminal Records Bureau — (CRB) An executive agency of the Home Office that helps organisations make safer recruitment decisions by providing appropriate access to criminal records, whilst still protecting individual s rights to privacy. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary …

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  • 97Criminal Lovers — (French title: Les Amants Criminels) is a 1999 psychological thriller film by French director François Ozon. Synopsis High school student Alice (Natacha Régnier) convinces her lover, Luc (Jérémie Renier), to murder their classmate Saïd (Salim… …

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  • 98criminal justice system — n. The government’s system of law enforcement that apprehends, prosecutes, and punishes criminals, including law enforcement officers, courts, and correctional institutions. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… …

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  • 99criminal damage — UK US noun [U] ► UK LAW damage to a person s property that is illegal and is done on purpose: »The jury failed to reach a verdict on a charge of criminal damage. »He admitted a charge of causing criminal damage to farmland and was fined £100. →… …

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  • 100criminal court — n: a court that has jurisdiction to try criminal defendants Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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