criminalize (redirected fromcriminalisation) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Wikipedia. to make an action or activity criminal. Collins Dictionary of Law © W.J. Stewart, 2006 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's...
Adultery is sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not his spouse. In modern times, if a married person has sex with an unmarried person, it is often the case that only the married party is considered to have committed adultery, although this may vary by legal jurisd...
Adultery isn’t a crime in Texas; a spouse won’t go to jail, earn a criminal record or pay a fine if she strays. However, the state’s laws do address infidelity, so an adulterous spouse won’t always get off scot-free either. The state’s legal code does allow for punitive damag...
view it as a problem and actively participate in viewing or distributing it. Others view it as wrong, unethical, and immoral. They feel the human body was not meant to be put on display for all the world to see. It's considered an act of adultery and sin in most, if not all ...
The institution of marriage evolved for companionship in bed and out of bed while keeping the social structure intact and as strong as ever. A married m
Crispety - You know there was a case in North Carolina about a wife that was surviving adultery. What she decided to do was to sue the mistress and she was awarded $9 million dollars because she was able to successfully prove that the mistress ruined the marriage and caused the husband ...
The statute of limitations is the time period within which civil action or criminal charge must be filed with a court after a triggering event such as an injury or crime. If the statute of limitations lapses, the legal action is forever barred. In criminal cases, there are a few exceptions...
If I were a hiring manager, I would be weary of hiring someone convicted of a felony regardless of how long it has been. I wouldn't want someone to work for me who is a criminal. I hate the argument surrounding this because I believe that if you commit a crime, it should be with...
Q8. Do I have attend all dates in 498A Case? A8.As this is a criminal case, it is required that the accused attends all the dates, however an application may be moved under CrPC 205: Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused. “Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons,...
assigned to Kang Young-ho was revealed a graudate of the same Law school, who was in charge of the construction field and had absolutely nothing to do with the expertise of the case. Kim Myung-ho came to the conclusion that the forces of the devil were interfering with the trial, and ...