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  • 11commit — verb Commit is used with these nouns as the object: ↑abuse, ↑act, ↑adultery, ↑assault, ↑atrocity, ↑blasphemy, ↑blunder, ↑breach, ↑burglary, ↑crime, ↑deed, ↑error …

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  • 12The Offence — Infobox Film | name = The Offence caption =original film poster director = Sidney Lumet producer = Denis O Dell writer = John Hopkins starring =Sean Connery Trevor Howard Vivien Merchant Ian Bannen Peter Bowles Derek Newark Ronald Radd music… …

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  • 13Penal Code (Singapore) — The Penal Code of Singapore [Singapore Statute | c ed = 1985] sets out general principles of the criminal law of Singapore, as well as the elements and penalties of common criminal offences such as homicide, theft and cheating. The Penal Code… …

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  • 14Criminal Attempts Act 1981 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to amend the law of England and Wales as to attempts to commit offences and as to cases of conspiring to commit offences which, in the …

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  • 15Conspiracy (crime) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 16Incitement — In English criminal law, incitement is an anticipatory common law offence and is the act of persuading, encouraging, instigating, pressuring, or threatening so as to cause another to commit a crime.It will be abolished on 1 October 2008 [… …

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  • 17Entrapment — is the act of a law enforcement agent in inducing a person to commit an offence which the person would not have, or was unlikely to have, otherwise committed. [ Sloane (1990) 49 A Crim R 270. See also agent provocateur] United StatesThe… …

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  • 18Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 — The Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 (c.39) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed to consolidate certain enactments creating offences and relating to the criminal law of Scotland. Contents 1 Part I Sexual… …

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  • 19Criminal code section 342 — Criminal Code of Canada Section 342 is stated in part IX which is called Offences against Rights of Property [1]. It deals specifically with Offences Resembling Theft . This criminal code is closely related with how computer crime is defined and… …

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  • 20Common purpose — For the British Charity, see Common Purpose UK The doctrine of common purpose, common design or joint enterprise is a legal doctrine in some common law jurisdictions which imputes criminal liability on the participants to a criminal enterprise… …

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