verb (used with object), crim·i·nat·ed, crim·i·nat·ing. to charge with a crime. to incriminate.
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aHow are you doing , hope all is well? Well, I feel I should write a little more about myself in this post , so I expect to do the same . 您怎么样,希望所有很好? 很好,我感到我在这个岗位应该写一少许更多关于我自己,因此我准备做同样。[translate]...
“If you receive a request either via email or text message to make a change in a payment or to initiate a new payment, stop the process, pick up the phone and call the requestor at a number that you know,” Taylor says. “It’s a five-minute phone call that can save you...
is an insult— it's a colorful way to comment on a person's ignorance or stupidity. The word comes right from the Latin ignoramus, literally "we do not know," which was a legal term in the 16th century that could be used during a trial when the prosecution presented insufficient ...
it is difficult to spell out all of the contingencies, so incompleteness is inherent in these contexts. If the IO agrees to theincomplete arrangementand delivers the services outlined in the contract, then the IO has fulfilled its part of the agreement even if the statebuilding effort does not...
There are two mistakes that a beginner can make: ignoring the technical jargon; becoming seduced by it. One can't ignore it. When cases are presented in court, lawyers do not present them as generalized grievances. The plaintiff in a civil case, and the prosecution in a criminal case,...
SupremeCourtRespondent:personagainstwhompetitionerfilesStateorprosecution:EntitythatprosecutesacrimeDefendant:theaccused Issue:Thequestionthecourtmust answer Asinglesentenceformostcases.Mustincludethelegalclaim,whichisalsocalledthecauseofaction.Whateverlawtheplaintiffclaimsthedefendantviolated,orThepointoflawthatthecourt...
One reason is that England had an influx of people who adhered to Stuart Royalism, who believed that the prosecution of witchcraft was wrong; while many of the people who adhered to Calvinism, who believed in witchcraft and its ties to the devil, diminished in number (Davies, 1947). ...
"If it's not you, do you want to find who did this?" Smith asked Earnest. "Certainly," he replied. "Are you making an effort to do that?" "I've got the best defense team in the state." The defense won't be easy. The prosecution painted the assistant principal as a manipulative...