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51. Article: Court
- en2.wikipedia.org
- A court consists of an official, public forum which a public power establishes by lawful authority to adjudicate disputes, and to dispense civil, labour, administrative and criminal justice under the law. ... Procedural law governs the rules by which courts operate: civil procedure for private disputes (for example); and criminal procedure for violation of the criminal law. ...
52. Article: Civil law
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- International law Common law Contract law Civil law Criminal law Property law Intellectual property Negligence Federal law .
- the set of rules governing relations between persons (either humans or legal personalities such as corporations); here the contrast is public law, especially criminal law; .
- 2 As opposed to criminal law.
- As opposed to criminal law.
- Civil law, in this sense, is usually referring to redress to civil law courts (as opposed to criminal courts) and is often used as a means to resolve disputes involving accidents (torts such as negligence), libel and other intentional torts, contract disputes, the probate of wills, and trusts, and any other private matters that can be resolved between private parties. ...
- Civil lawsuits sometimes occur as a result of criminal action, and such a lawsuit can be successful even when the defendant was found not guilty under criminal law. ...
53. Article: Bill of attainder
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- Under English law, a criminal condemned for some crime could be declared "attainted", meaning that his entire family was "tainted" with his crime. Once declared attainted, the criminal's entire family would be barred from inheriting the property of the criminal, which would consequently revert to the Crown. ...
54. Article: Lawrence v. Texas
- www.wikipedia.org
- Texas was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court in 2003; the 6-3 decision invalidated the criminal prohibition of homosexual sodomy in the State of Texas. ...
- They were convicted by a justice of the peace, but exercised their right to a new trial before a Texas Criminal Court. They asked the Criminal Court to dismiss the charges against them on Fourteenth Amendment equal protection grounds, claiming that the law was not constitutional since it prohibits sodomy between same-sex couples but not between heterosexual couples, and also on right to privacy grounds (also known as the "substantive due process" argument; the right to privacy for heterosexual couples had previously been recognized to include sex, including sex using contraception, i. ... After the Criminal Court rejected this request, they pleaded no contest, reserving their right to file an appeal, and were fined $200 each, plus $141. ...
- The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied review. ...
- Whether Petitioners' criminal convictions under the Texas "Homosexual Conduct" law—which criminalizes sexual intimacy by same-sex couples, but not identical behavior by different-sex couples—violate the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee of equal protection of the laws? .
- Whether Petitioners' criminal convictions for adult consensual sexual intimacy in the home violate their vital interests in liberty and privacy protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment? .
55. Article: Double jeopardy
- en.wikipedia.org
- This law is occasionally referred to as a legal technicality, especially when it is used as a criminal defense. ...
- Double jeopardy also does not attach if the later charge is not criminal in nature, but brought under a different legal standard. Acquittal in a criminal case does not prevent the defendant from being the defendant in a civil suit relating to the same incident. ... If the defendant happened to be on parole from an earlier offense at the time, the act for which he was acquitted can also be the subject of a parole violation hearing, which is not considered a criminal trial and is also subject to a lower standard of proof. ...
56. Article: Arraignment
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Arraignment is a common law term for the formal reading of a criminal complaint, in the presence of the defendant, to inform him of the charges against him. ...
- The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
- The US Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure state: ". ...
57. AlterNet: Cheney Target of Criminal Investigation
- www.alternet.org
- Cheney Target of Criminal Investigation.
- Though neglected by major media in the United States, international news sources report that French law enforcement authorities have made Vice President Dick Cheney the target of a criminal investigation for his role in a massive bribery scandal during his time as CEO of Halliburton. ...
- The London Financial Times reports the investigation specifically focuses on the criminal charges of "misuse of corporate funds" and "corruption of foreign public agents. ...
58. Taxpayers stuck with Criminal Records' IT bill | The Register
- www.theregister.co.uk
- The Register » Enterprise » Taxpayers stuck with Criminal Records' IT bill.
- The National Audit Office (NAO) will tell Parliament today that the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) IT fiasco of 2002 will result in a bill of £68. ...
- He commented: "The performance problems suffered by the Criminal Records Bureau caused considerable difficulties for customers but the situation has improved. The extent of the increased protection afforded to the vulnerable needs to be evaluated over time, but the new service has widened employers' access to criminal records. ...
59. Article: Artemis Fowl
- www.wikipedia.org
- Artemis is eleven years old in the first book of the series, and is portrayed as a criminal mastermind and, intellectually, a child prodigy. He begins the book as a cold-hearted criminal; throughout the course of the books, however, Artemis begins to develop a respect for several other members in this series. ...
- Artemis, in what he considers to be his last criminal act before his father completely recovers, attempts to create a device using fairy technology he stole in the first book, and to use this device to blackmail American businessman Jon Spiro. ...
60. Criminal Profiling by Wayne Petherick
- www.crimelibrary.com
- Criminal Psychology.
- Criminal Profiling.
- You are in: CRIMINAL MIND/CRIMINAL PROFILING .
- CRIMINAL PROFILING: HOW IT GOT STARTED AND HOW IT IS USED.
- The investigative technique, most commonly referred to as criminal profiling, has recently risen in popularity both in practical use and media portrayals. ...
- While the role of the Bureau in the development of profiling cannot be denied, they are often afforded a greater involvement in criminal investigations than they have in reality, and many of the agents (current and retired) are often attributed with developing methods that were in place before they even reached the FBI.
- There has been a definite growth since this early work, with a diverse array of individuals doing a great deal of both research and practical work in criminal profiling.
- It is the purpose of this article to explore the historical roots of modern criminal profiling, and to provide insight into how the modern methods have developed. ...
61. Article: Courts of England and Wales
- en.wikipedia.org
- 4 Criminal Cases.
- The High Court functions both as a civil court of first instance and an civil and criminal appellate court for cases from the subordinate courts. ...
- The Crown Court is a criminal court of first instance at the same level as the High Court, established in 1971, which replaces the Assizes whereby High Court judges would periodically travel around the country hearing cases, and Quarter sessions which were periodic county courts. The Old Bailey is the common name of London's famous Central Criminal Court, which is now part of the Crown Court. ...
- They hear minor criminal cases, as well as certain licensing applications. ...
- Criminal Cases.
- Most criminal cases initially go to the magistrates' courts. ...
- From the Crown Court, an appeal can be taken to the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal. ...
62. Article: Hate crime
- en.wikipedia.org
- They say that a crime is a crime, no matter the motivation, and that crimes should not carry a heavy penalty just because of the criminal's hate. ...
- Hate crime legislation extends this principle by including personal prejudice among the states of mind that can result in an extension of punishment for a criminal action. ...
- A generic example of a hate crime would be a criminal that steals money only from females because the criminal hates females. It would not be a hate crime if the criminal stole money only from women because he thought that women were easier targets. ...
63. Article: Crime
- en.wikipedia.org
- In order for prosecution, some laws require proof of causality, relating the defendant's actions to the criminal event in question. ...
- Matters related to criminal behavior in society are studied in the field of sociology on the sub-field of criminology, and a person who studies this is called a criminologist. ...
- Jurisdictions furthermore distinguish between civil law and criminal law. Criminal law defines crimes, civil law defines legal obligations and contracts between persons. ...
- This view leads to a seeming paradox, that an act can be illegal that is no crime, while a criminal act could be perfectly legal. ...
- A crime malum in se is argued to be inherently criminal; whereas a crime malum prohibitum is argued to be criminal only because the law has decreed it so. ...
- See also: criminal law .
- criminal justice .
- criminal law .
- criminal record .
64. New England School of Law - New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement
- www.nesl.edu
- Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement.
- Confinement Outreach Program New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement.
65. Article: Law
- en.wikipedia.org
- International law Common law Contract law Civil law Criminal law Property law Intellectual property Negligence Law of torts Federal law .
- Hart, Punishment and Responsibility; Joel Feinberg, The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law; Joseph Raz, The Morality of Freedom; Ronald Dworkin, A Matter of Principle .
- , Roman law, Common law, and Criminal law. ...
- Criminal law (penal law) is the body of laws which regulate governmental sanctions (such as imprisonment and/or fines) as retaliation for crimes against the social order. ...
- Procedural Law are rules and regulations found in an legal system that regulate access to legal institutions such as the courts, including the filing of private lawsuits and regulating the treatment of defendants and convicts by the public criminal justice system. ... See criminal procedure and civil procedure. ...
- Administrative law - Admiralty - Alternative dispute resolution - Appellate review - Civil procedure - Civil rights - Commercial law - Comparative law - Consuetudinary law - Contracts - Constitutional law - Courts of England and Wales - Corporations law - Criminal law - Criminal procedure - Environmental law - Equity - Evidence - Family law - Human rights - Immigration - Intellectual property - Jurisprudence - Law and economics - Law of Agency - Law of Obligations - Labor law - Land use - List of items for which possession is restricted - Military law - Philosophy of law - Practice of law - Private law - Procedural law - Property law - Statutory law - Tax law - Torts - Trusts and Estates - Cyber law - Water law .
- List of basic criminal justice topics .
66. UNCW What Can I Do With A Major In Criminal Justice
- www.uncwil.edu
- CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
- This means that Criminal Justice graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major. ... The following list contains a representative sample of job titles of former graduates with Criminal Justice major. ...
- *Criminal Investigator.
- Broad understanding of criminal law and.
- the criminal justice system.
- IRS Criminal Investigation jobs - http://www. ...
- Naval Criminal Investigative Service jobs.
- Criminal Justice jobs http://criminaljusticejobs. ...
- Criminal Justice Resources http://www. ...
- htm Data for Criminal Justice grads.
- pg_survey_pages/Criminal%20Justice%20survey%20page. ...
- UNCW Sociology, Anthropology & Criminal Justice Department.
67. Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council
- www.cjpc.state.tx.us
- Criminal Justice Policy Council.
- The Criminal Justice Policy Council, a state agency created in 1983, provides public policy analysis to the Governor and the Legislature to use in developing and evaluating criminal and juvenile justice correctional policies. This agency is independent of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as well as any other criminal justice agencies. ... The Criminal Justice Policy Council acts as the Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) in Texas for the U. ...
68. C Y B E R C R I M E
- www.cybercrime.gov
- Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations .
- Department of Justice Criminal Division Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section is Seeking an Experienced Lead Information Technology Specialist .
- Criminal Division, (Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section) .
- Privacy Policy || Criminal Division Home Page || DOJ Home Page.
69. Criminal Law - MegaLaw.com
- www.megalaw.com
- CRIMINAL LAW .
- Home > Legal Research > Topic Index > Criminal Law .
- MegaLaw Criminal Procedure .
- Criminal Law Decisions.
- Supreme Court Criminal Law Decisions - at the Legal Information Institute ("LII") .
- Court of Appeals Criminal Law decisions - at LII .
- Federal Criminal Law.
- Title 18 - Crimes & Criminal Procedure - at the LII .
- State Criminal Law Statutes.
- Criminal Code .
- ABA Criminal Justice Section - The American Bar Associations CLE, publications, policies, standards and membership for their criminal justice section. ...
- Buffalo Criminal Law Center - Includes the Buffalo Criminal Law Review, educational materials and contact information. ...
- National Criminal Justice Association .
- United Nations Criminal Justice Information Network - Contents include UN documents, standards, statistics, analysis, resource links, and more. ...
- Other Criminal Law Web Sites.
- Greek's Criminal Justice Resources on the Web .
70. Article: Terrorismo
- pt.wikipedia.org
- In addition to the provisions summarized below, most of these conventions provide that parties must establish criminal jurisdiction over offenders (e. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the convention. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the convention. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the convention. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the convention. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the convention. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the convention. ...
- requires parties to assist each other in connection with criminal proceedings brought under the protocol. ...
- like earlier conventions on protected persons and hostage taking, requires parties to criminalize, under their domestic laws, certain types of criminal offenses, and also requires parties to extradite or submit for prosecution persons accused of committing or aiding in the commission of such offenses. ...
- During the negotiations on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, many states supported adding terrorism to the list of crimes over which the court would have jurisdiction. ...
71. Article: Trial by combat
- www.wikipedia.org
- The second was the criminal appeal, which was not, like the contemporary appeal, a proceeding in a court of superior jurisdiction reviewing the proceedings of a lower court. Rather, the criminal appeal was a private criminal prosecution instituted by the accuser directly against the accused. ...
- Parliament abolished wager of battel the following year, in 1819, and while they were at it they also abolished the writ of right and criminal appeals. ...
72. Article: Curso De Interlingua Pro Anglo-Parlantes/Lection 7
- ia.wikipedia.org
- Examples of these in use are: *Un criminal pardonate* a pardoned criminal ; *un littera aperite* an open letter ; *un problema solvite* a solved problem . ...
- Examples in a sentence: *Io habeva aperite le littera* I had opened the letter ; *Qui ha solvite le problema?* Who (has) solved the problem? ; *On ha pardonate le criminal* They (have) pardoned the criminal . ...
- LE CRIMINAL ES/ESSEVA/ESSERA PARDONATE PER LE CORTE The criminal is/was/will be pardoned by the Court. ...
73. Article: Presumed knowledge of the law
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Some debate was started in recent times in doctrine, when some authors proposed to consider this concept as an extension (or at least an analogy) of the other ancient concept (typical of criminal law) that no one can be punished if not depending on a law that was issued before the action was committed (non-retroactivity of the law). ...
74. Article: Economy of the British Virgin Islands
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The adoption of a comprehensive insurance law in late 1994, which provides a blanket of confidentiality with regulated statutory gateways for investigation of criminal offenses, is expected to make the British Virgin Islands even more attractive to international business. ...
75. Article: The Joker
- en.wikipedia.org
- He is an insane criminal with a clown-like appearance who takes comedic delight in violent crime. ...
- In a 1950s story an origin was told in which he was originally a criminal who called himself the "Red Hood. ...
- Jack Napier (The Joker's real name in the movie) was a criminal who became a victim of a freak chemical accident (the reaction to the chemicals becoming part of The Joker's eternal "smile"). ...
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