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Infamous crime
Infamous crime. Sending any letter threatening to accuse another of an
Infamous conduct in a professional respect
Infamous conduct in a professional respect. A term used by the
infamous
infamous : of, relating to, or being a crime punishable by
Buggery
of the Court be imposed. And see BLACK MAIL, and INFAMOUS CRIME.
Turpia persona
Turpia persona, an infamous person.
Repellitur a sacramento infamis
a sacramento infamis (Co. Litt. 158a), the oath of an infamous person is not to be received.
Legalis homo
a person who stands rectus incuria, neither outlawed, excommunicated, nor infamous.
Infamy
or position resulting from a person's being convicted of an infamous crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 781. Infamy, public
General Council
General Council (of the Bar), the full title of the Bar Council. See BAR COUNCIL. General Council (of the Catholic...
Famosus libellus
Famosus libellus, an infamous libel.
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