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murder

statute (as with premeditation) ;esp such a crime committed purposely, knowingly, and recklessly with extreme indifference to human life or during

Receiptment

The receiving or harboring a felon knowingly after the commission of a felony

immigration reform and control act (irca) of 1986

1982, legalization of certain agricultural workers, sanctions for employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers, and increased enforcement at U.S. borders. Source:

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false

a : not true or correct ;esp : intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect [injured by accusations] b : intended to

exculpatory no doctrine

is often used as a defense to a charge of knowingly making a false statement. The doctrine is recognized in most

disclosures

paint hazards in pre-1978 housing. A seller found to have knowingly lied about a defect may face legal penalties. Source: U.S.

Statutory Declarations Act, 1835

Statutory Declarations Act, 1835 (English) (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 62), which substitutes declarations for oaths in a large...

assumption of risk

for injuries from the defendant because the plaintiff freely and knowingly assumed the risk of injury and relieved the defendant of

Perjure

an oath or a vow to cause to make oath knowingly to what is untrue to make guilty of perjury to

evidentiary harpoon

of a police officer's statement that is improper and is knowingly offered by the prosecution to prejudice the defendant in the

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murder

statute (as with premeditation) ;esp such a crime committed purposely, knowingly, and recklessly with extreme indifference to human life or during

Receiptment

The receiving or harboring a felon knowingly after the commission of a felony

immigration reform and control act (irca) of 1986

1982, legalization of certain agricultural workers, sanctions for employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers, and increased enforcement at U.S. borders. Source:

Keep your definitions linked to case research

false

a : not true or correct ;esp : intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect [injured by accusations] b : intended to

exculpatory no doctrine

is often used as a defense to a charge of knowingly making a false statement. The doctrine is recognized in most

disclosures

paint hazards in pre-1978 housing. A seller found to have knowingly lied about a defect may face legal penalties. Source: U.S.

Statutory Declarations Act, 1835

Statutory Declarations Act, 1835 (English) (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 62), which substitutes declarations for oaths in a large...

assumption of risk

for injuries from the defendant because the plaintiff freely and knowingly assumed the risk of injury and relieved the defendant of

Perjure

an oath or a vow to cause to make oath knowingly to what is untrue to make guilty of perjury to

evidentiary harpoon

of a police officer's statement that is improper and is knowingly offered by the prosecution to prejudice the defendant in the

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