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  • 31charge — 1 n 1 a: something required: obligation b: personal management or supervision put the child in his charge c: a person or thing placed under the care of another 2: an authoritative instr …

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  • 32complaint — com·plaint n 1: the initial pleading that starts a lawsuit and that sets forth the allegations made by the plaintiff against the defendant and the plaintiff s demand for relief see also prayer, process, well pleaded complaint rule compare …

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  • 33count — n: charge; specif: a charge (as in a complaint or indictment) that separately states a cause of action or esp. offense guilty on all count s Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 34impeachment — I noun accusal, accusatio, accusation, act of discrediting, admonition, animadversion, arraignment, attack, blame, castigation, censure, challenge, charge, complaint, condemnation, countercharge, criminal proceeding, crimination, criticism,… …

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  • 35criminate — verb a) To accuse, incriminate, impeach. b) To rebuke, censure, reprimand. See Also: crimination …

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  • 36criminal — 1. adjective a) Being against the law; forbidden by law. Printing such asinine opinions without rebuttal is criminal, even when not libel! b) Guilty of breaking the law. His criminal record shows his resistance to all crime prevention and… …

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  • 37inculpation — noun Blame; censure; crimination …

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  • 38accusation — noun /ˌæk.jʊˈzeɪ.ʃən/ a) The act of accusing or charging with a crime or with a lighter offense. , [They] set up over his head his accusation Matthew 27:37 b) That of which one is accused; the charge of an offense or crime, or the declaration… …

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  • 39Constitution —    After the Union of Utrecht (Unie van Utrecht, 1579), it was not until 1798 that a modern written constitution was adopted in the recently formed Batavian Republic. The French con stitutions served as a model. Parliamentwas divided into two… …

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  • 40implication — im·pli·ca·tion /ˌim plə kā shən/ n 1: the act of implicating: the state of being implicated 2: the act of implying: the state of being implied 3: something implied Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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