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  • ...s consist mostly of paperback originals, principally spy fiction, but also crime fiction and Westerns. He is best known for his long-running [[Matt Helm]] s *[[Crime fiction/Catalog of prominent writers]]
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  • ...ngaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion, terrorist activities, organized crime or other criminal activities." This corresponds to defensive counterintell ...ngaged in espionage, sabotage, subversion, terrorist activities, organized crime or other criminal activities." This does ''not'' (''emphasis added'')corres
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  • The concept of war crime has its substantive origins (notwithstanding some earlier minor issues) in Thus, war crime is a legal term, as is war criminal -- meaning someone who has been convict
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  • ...03, a Swedish minister preached a sermon that ran afoul of Sweden's [[hate crime]]s laws. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...oncritic.com/news/2011/01/11/tlcs-police-women-of-cincinnati-crack-down-on-crime-in-the-queen-city-51510/20110111tlc01/|publisher=the Futon Critic|accessdat
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  • ...he same era, ''Breathless'' is a movie about middle class people and petty crime. Godard even indulges his fondness for female leads with foreign accents.
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  • ...to call witnesses. The trial must be held in the court district where the crime allegedly took place; this prevents the prosecutor from shopping around for
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  • '''Prizzi's Family''' is a satirical, semi-humorous crime novel by [[Richard Condon]] published in 1986. It is the second of four no ...s name and loved his past successes and that in doing so, he committed the crime of grand larceny, first degree.<ref>Jimmy Breslin, ''The New York Times'',
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  • ...n for Parliament to pass an Act of Attainder declaring someone guilty of a crime (usually high treason); this has not been done for centuries; more recently
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  • ...y for private attorneys. So now if an indigent defendant charged with any crime for which the law allows the court to impose a sentence of even one day in
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  • ...certain police officers have used the media to focus attention on satanic crime despite a lack of evidence of a cult connection. Their misinformation and s ...his paper discusses the limited foundation of truth underlying the present crime-wave; and suggests that the panic reflects the moral and political agenda o
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  • ...n be killed for his father's crime, and ''vice-versa''. This way, a single crime or act can lead to family feuds that may last generations.<ref>Jones, Adam.
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  • ...ere. The vast majority were never charged with, much less convicted of, a crime.<ref name=update>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/02/
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  • *Crime committed in the name of scientific research, generally with a military-rel
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  • ...d [[short story|short stories]], or by subject matter into such types as [[crime fiction]], [[fan fiction]], [[science fiction]], [[spy novels|spy fiction]]
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  • ...istries Case (NMT)]], under the doctrine that planning aggressive war is a crime against peace. He was under investigation at the time of his death, and it
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  • *combating [[international law enforcement|transnational crime]], including but not limited to trafficking in illicit drugs, [[piracy]] an
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  • | author = UN Office on Drugs & Crime
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  • *''Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers'', edited by John M. Reilly, St. Martins Press, New Yor *[[Crime fiction/Catalogs]]
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence and transnational crime and drugs}}
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