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  • 31wanton — Reckless, heedless, malicious; characterized by extreme recklessness or foolhardiness; recklessly disregardful of the rights or safety of others or of consequences. In re Wegner, C.C.A.I11., 88 F.2d 899, 902. Means undisciplined, unruly, marked… …

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  • 32Malice (legal term) — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 33Zhuge Ke — Chinese t=諸葛恪 s=诸葛恪Zhuge Ke (203 – 253), courtesy name Yuanxun (元遜), was an officer for Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms era of China. He was the son of the Wu minister, Zhuge Jin, whose younger brother was the great Shu Han strategist, Zhuge …

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  • 34Australian sedition law — is the area of the criminal law of Australia relating to the crime of sedition.Effectively defunct for nearly half a century, these laws returned to public notice in 2005 when changes were included in an Anti terrorism Bill announced by Prime… …

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  • 35O'Grady v. Sparling — Supreme Court of Canada Hearing: ? Judgment: October 4, 1960 Full case name …

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  • 36Intention in English law — In English criminal law, intention is one of the types of mens rea (Latin for guilty mind ) that, when accompanied by an actus reus (Latin for guilty act ), constitutes a crime.The standard definitionsIntention is generally defined in terms of… …

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  • 37Criminal law — For the 1989 film, see Criminal Law (film). Criminal law, is the body of law that relates to crime. It might be defined as the body of rules that defines conduct that is not allowed because it is held to threaten, harm or endanger the safety and… …

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  • 38Deception (criminal law) — Deception was a legal term of art used in the definition of statutory offences in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. It is a legal term of art in the Republic of Ireland. Until 2007, in England and Wales, the main deception offences were… …

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  • 39Drury v HM Advocate — Court High Court of Justiciary Date decided 2 February 2001 Citation(s …

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  • 40rashness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Hastiness Nouns 1. rashness, temerity, incautiousness, imprudence, indiscretion, recklessness, folly; overconfidence, audacity, courage, sporting blood; precipitancy, precipitation, impetuosity,… …

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