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71Ex officio oath — The ex officio oath (also known as the Star Chamber oath[1]) was an English judicial and ecclesiastical weapon[2] developed in the first half of the seventeenth century, and used as a form of coercion, persecution,[2] and forcible self… …
72Affaire Pauletto — Titre Pays  France Tribunal (fr) Cour de cassation (ch. crim …
73Miranda v. Arizona — Supreme Court of the United States Argued February 28 – March 1, 1966 De …
74Leary v. United States — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Leary v. United States ArgueDateA=December 11 ArgueDateB=12 ArgueYear=1968 DecideDate=May 19 DecideYear=1969 FullName=Timothy Leary v. United States USVol=395 USPage=6 Citation=89 S. Ct. 1532; 23 L. Ed. 2d 57; 1969 U.S. LEXIS …
75Malloy v. Hogan — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 5, 1964 Decided June 15, 1964 …
76Code Tang — Titre Code Tang Pays  Chine Type Code juridique Branche Droit pénal …
77Drapeau de la France — Utilisation Propor …
78inculpation — noun an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed his incrimination was based on my testimony the police laid the blame on the driver • Syn: ↑incrimination, ↑blame • Derivationally related forms: ↑blame (for …
79CONFESSION — Along with admissions of fact from which any criminal responsibility may be inferred, confessions are not admissible as evidence in criminal or quasi criminal proceedings, for no man may call himself a wrongdoer (Sanh. 9b). This rule against self …
80Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada   …