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  • 51United States v. Wheeler — SCOTUSCase Litigants=United States v. Wheeler ArgueDate=April 28 ArgueYear=1920 DecideDate=December 13 DecideYear=1920 FullName=United States v. Wheeler, et al. USVol=254 USPage=281 Citation=41 S. Ct. 133; 65 L. Ed. 270; 1920 U.S. LEXIS 1159… …

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  • 52asportation — as·por·ta·tion /ˌas pər tā shən/ n [Latin asportatio, from asportare to carry off, from abs away + portare to carry]: a carrying away; specif: the carrying away of someone else s property that is an element of larceny Merriam Webster’s Dictionary …

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  • 53felony — fel‧o‧ny [ˈfeləni] noun felonies PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW a serious crime such as murder: • Citizens had a legal duty to reveal felonies known to them. • He will answer charges of felony. • The U.S. Attorney s Office indicted the… …

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  • 54Capital punishment in New Hampshire — Capital punishment in the U.S. state of New Hampshire is a legal form of punishment for the crime of capital murder. Capital murder is the only crime for which the death penalty can be imposed in the state. Since 1734, twenty four people have… …

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  • 55DJ exel. Pauly — DJ exel.Pauly (* 15. Juni 1978 in Hamburg, als Markus Pauli) ist ein Hip Hop DJ aus Deutschland. Geschichte Im Jahre 1994 gründete Dj exel.Pauly mit den drei Hamburger Rappern Reimagent, Knauf Kinski und Kerem (bis 1998) die Band Skunk Funk. Seit …

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  • 56Markus Pauli — DJ exel.Pauly (* 15. Juni 1978 in Hamburg, als Markus Pauli) ist ein Hip Hop DJ aus Deutschland. Geschichte Im Jahre 1994 gründete Dj exel.Pauly mit den drei Hamburger Rappern Reimagent, Knauf Kinski und Kerem (bis 1998) die Band Skunk Funk. Seit …

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  • 57Homicide — • Signifies, in general, the killing of a human being. In practice, however, the word has come to mean the unjust taking away of human life, perpetrated by one distinct from the victim and acting in a private capacity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin …

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  • 58robbery — rob·bery n pl ber·ies [Anglo French robberie roberie, from Old French, from rober to take something away from a person by force]: the unlawful taking away of personal property from a person by violence or by threat of violence that causes fear:… …

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  • 59theft — n [Old English thiefth]: larceny; broadly: a criminal taking of the property or services of another without consent ◇ Theft commonly encompasses by statute a variety of forms of stealing formerly treated as distinct crimes. grand theft: theft of… …

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  • 60criminal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. offender, malefactor, felon, sinner, culprit, convict. See illegality, evildoer. adj. illegal, unlawful, felonious. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unlawful, felonious, illegal, wrongful; see illegal ,… …

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