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Significados de criminal jurisprudence em inglês
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Uso de criminal jurisprudence em inglês
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The true principles of criminaljurisprudence require that they should be neither.
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The Cornelian, Pompeian, and Julian laws formed the foundation of criminaljurisprudence.
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No system of criminaljurisprudence can be sustained upon any other principle.
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The WORD stigma, a moral slur, is one which has its roots in Greek criminaljurisprudence.
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This short abstract contains the history of the criminaljurisprudence of the northern nations for several centuries.
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More than a hundred such cases are known, it is said in this Report, in English criminaljurisprudence.
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Of course, the indeterminate sentence would radically change our criminaljurisprudence and our statutory provisions in regard to criminals.
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That was quite in line with the accepted theory of criminaljurisprudence, the warden's discipline, and the chaplain's prayers.
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It's a dirty shame, of course, about this man Henderson, but I'm not running the criminaljurisprudence of Mexico meself.
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The historical, philosophic, and legal aspects of criminaljurisprudence as well as its formal contents ought not to be unknown ground.
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Never in the history of Irish criminaljurisprudence has one person been presumed to have caused so much wretchedness to so many.
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Why not put the whole system of criminaljurisprudence and procedure for the suppression of crime upon a sensible and scientific basis?
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There is a rule in criminaljurisprudence, that 'presumptive evidence ought never to be relied on, when direct testimony is wilfully withheld'.
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Many jurists will be pleased that a new and dangerous element, alien to the traditional values of Irish criminaljurisprudence, has been disallowed.
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The Cornelian, Pompeian, and Julian laws formed the foundation of criminaljurisprudence, which never attained the perfection that was seen in the Civil Code.
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The institution had the reputation of being "liberal," and was known to be approved of by the latest authorities in criminaljurisprudence.