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  • 81Émeutes de Caraquet — Affaire Louis Mailloux L affaire Louis Mailloux[Note 1] est une série d événements violents assimilés à une jacquerie ayant secoué la ville de Caraquet, au Nouveau Brunswick (Canada), en janvier 1875. La loi 87, votée en 1871, vise à… …

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  • 82Scandale du Whitewater — Le scandale du Whitewater, également connu sous les dénominations de (la « Controverse du Whitewater », le « Whitewatergate » ou plus souvent et plus simplement le « Whitewater »), est une controverse de politique… …

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  • 83Batson v. Kentucky — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Batson v. Kentucky ArgueDate=December 12 ArgueYear=1985 DecideDate=April 30 DecideYear=1986 FullName=Batson v. Kentucky USVol=476 USPage=79 Citation=476 U.S. 79; 106 S. Ct. 1712; 90 L. Ed. 2d 69; 1986 U.S. LEXIS 150; …

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  • 84array — ar·ray 1 /ə rā/ vt: to set (a jury) for trial; specif: to set (a jury) by calling out the names of the jurors one at a time compare impanel array 2 n: the group of people summoned to serve as jurors from which the jury will be chosen; also: a… …

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  • 85Criminal procedure in the United States — In the United States, there is a distinction between constitutional criminal procedure, which consists of baseline protections that the United States Constitution requires be afforded to those accused of crimes, and statutory criminal procedure,… …

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  • 86Henry Stump — Infobox Person name = Henry Stump image size = caption = birth date = birth place = death date = 29 October 1865 [“Stump, Henry. An Eyewitness to the Baltimore Riot, 19th April, 1861,” Letter from Henry Stump to Mrs. Mary A. Stump, Maryland… …

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  • 87petty juror — noun a member of a petit jury • Syn: ↑petit juror • Hypernyms: ↑juror, ↑juryman, ↑jurywoman • Member Holonyms: ↑petit jury, ↑petty jury * * * …

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  • 88accusatory body — n. A group such as a grand jury that hears evidence and decides that someone should be accused of a crime. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. accusatory body …

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  • 89court — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. solicit, invite; curry favor, cultivate, cajole, praise; woo, sue, make love to. Informal, spark. n. enclosure, [court]yard, quadrangle, patio; tribunal, bench, bar, jurisdiction, session;… …

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  • 90ju|ry — ju|ry1 «JUR ee», noun, plural ries, verb, ried, ry|ing. –n. 1. a group of persons sworn to give a true answer to the question put before it in a court of law, that is, “Is the defendant guilty or not?” or “Is a party at fault or not?” See also… …

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