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Definition :

a fortiori


[New Latin, from the stronger (argument)]
: all the more certainly
: with greater reason
: with still more convincing force used in drawing a conclusion that is thought to be even more certain than another [the evident purpose of the latter statute — to provide a distinct and more severe sentencing scheme for violent habitual offenders — plainly suggests that the Legislature intended it to apply a fortiori, to murderers as well as to criminals who commit other violent, but less serious, felonies "People v. Jenkins, 893 P.2d 1224 (1995)"]




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