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  • 31State v. Mitchell — 170 Mo. 633, 71 S.W. 175 (1902), is a precedent setting decision of the Supreme Court of Missouri which is part of the body of case law involving the prosecution of failed attempts to commit a crime. In United States law, cases involving failed …

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  • 32Title 18 of the United States Code — is the criminal and penal code of the federal government of the United States. It deals with federal crimes and criminal procedure.Part I Crimes*usctc|18|1|pipe=Chapter 1: General Provisions:This chapter consists of General Provisions. §1 is… …

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  • 33murder — The unlawfuj killing of a human being by another with malice aforethought, either express or implied. Com. v. Carroll, 194 A.2d 911, 914. The crime is defined by statute in most states (e.g. Calif. Penal Code, No. 187). The Model Penal Code… …

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  • 34murder — The unlawfuj killing of a human being by another with malice aforethought, either express or implied. Com. v. Carroll, 194 A.2d 911, 914. The crime is defined by statute in most states (e.g. Calif. Penal Code, No. 187). The Model Penal Code… …

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  • 35Roof and tunnel hacking — is the unauthorized (generally prohibited and often illegal) exploration of roof and utility tunnel spaces. The term carries a strong collegiate connotation, stemming from its use at MIT, where the practice has a long history (see vadding). It is …

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  • 36Michael McGee, Jr. — Michael Imanu McGee, Jr. (a.k.a. Michael Imanu Jackson) (born October 7, 1969),[1] is the former alderman of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Sixth District.[2] He was elected in April 2004[2] to become along with his father, former alderman Michael McGee …

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  • 37burglary — /berr gleuh ree/, n., pl. burglaries. Crim. Law. the felony of breaking into and entering the house of another at night with intent to steal, extended by statute to cover the breaking into and entering of any of various buildings, by night or day …

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  • 38housebreaking — house·break·ing / hau̇s ˌbrā kiŋ/ n: the act of breaking into and entering the dwelling house of another for the purpose of committing a felony house·break·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 39felonious intent — The intent to commit a felony. As an element of the crime of larceny:–an absence of color, of right or excuse for the act, combined with an intent to deprive the owner permanently of his property, sometimes including an element of concealment. 32 …

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  • 40Perverted-Justice — Front page of the Perverted Justice website, 2007, with new logo and log of successful convictions Founded 2002 …

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