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  • 91trespass against — archaic or literary commit an offence against (a person or a set of rules). → trespass …

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  • 92trip — I. v. n. 1. Skip, hop, step quickly, dance, foot it. 2. Stumble, lose footing, make a false step, make a false movement. 3. Fail, mistake, err, be at fault, come short, commit an offence, bungle, blunder. II. v. a. 1. Supplant, throw off the… …

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  • 93mutiny — /ˈmjutəni / (say myoohtuhnee) noun (plural mutinies) 1. revolt, or a revolt or rebellion, against constituted authority, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers. –verb (i) (mutinied, mutinying) 2. to commit the offence of mutiny; …

  • 94reoffend — /riəˈfɛnd/ (say reeuh fend) verb (i) to commit another offence. –reoffender, noun …

  • 95monition — n. 1 (foll. by of) literary a warning (of danger). 2 Eccl. a formal notice from a bishop or ecclesiastical court admonishing a person not to commit an offence. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L monitio onis (as MONITOR) …

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  • 96Ages of consent in Oceania — The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia and Oceania. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with… …

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  • 97Malicious Damage Act 1861 — The Malicious Damage Act 1861[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England and Ireland relat …

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  • 98Assault — This article is about the criminal act. For tortious aspects of assault, see Assault (tort). For other uses, see Assault (disambiguation) …

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  • 99Crime — Criminal redirects here. For other uses, see Crime (disambiguation). Justice and Divine Vengeance in pursuit of Crime  1808 oil on canvas …

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  • 100Offences against the Person Act 1861 — The Offences against the Person Act 1861[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England and Ir …

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