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penology

penology : a branch of criminology dealing with prison management and the treatment of offenders pe·no·log·i·cal [pē-nə-lÄ j-ə-kəl] adj pe·nol·o·gist...

praecipe

praecipe also pre·ci·pe [pre-sə-pē, prē-] n [Medieval Latin precipe, legal writ commanding a person to do something or show cause...

perpetrate

perpetrate -trat·ed -trat·ing : to carry out or bring about (as a crime) per·pe·tra·tion [pər-pə-trā-shən] n per·pe·tra·tor [pər-pə-trā-tər] n

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subpoena

subpoena also sub·pe·na [sə-pē-nə] n [Latin sub poena under penalty] : a writ commanding a designated person upon whom it...

appeal

appeal [Old French apel, from apeler to call, accuse, appeal, from Latin appellare] : a proceeding in which a case...

copyright

copyright : a person's exclusive right to reproduce, publish, or sell his or her original work of authorship (as a...

habeas corpus

habeas corpus [Medieval Latin, literally, you should have the body (the opening words of the writ)] : any of several...

peremptory

peremptory [Late Latin peremptorius, from Latin, destructive, from perimere to take entirely, destroy] 1 : permitting no dispute, alternative, or...

Foot

which it rests when standing or moves See Manus and Pes

impeach

to fetter, from Latin in- + pedica fetter, from ped- pes foot] 1 : to charge with a crime or misconduct

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penology

penology : a branch of criminology dealing with prison management and the treatment of offenders pe·no·log·i·cal [pē-nə-lÄ j-ə-kəl] adj pe·nol·o·gist...

praecipe

praecipe also pre·ci·pe [pre-sə-pē, prē-] n [Medieval Latin precipe, legal writ commanding a person to do something or show cause...

perpetrate

perpetrate -trat·ed -trat·ing : to carry out or bring about (as a crime) per·pe·tra·tion [pər-pə-trā-shən] n per·pe·tra·tor [pər-pə-trā-tər] n

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subpoena

subpoena also sub·pe·na [sə-pē-nə] n [Latin sub poena under penalty] : a writ commanding a designated person upon whom it...

appeal

appeal [Old French apel, from apeler to call, accuse, appeal, from Latin appellare] : a proceeding in which a case...

copyright

copyright : a person's exclusive right to reproduce, publish, or sell his or her original work of authorship (as a...

habeas corpus

habeas corpus [Medieval Latin, literally, you should have the body (the opening words of the writ)] : any of several...

peremptory

peremptory [Late Latin peremptorius, from Latin, destructive, from perimere to take entirely, destroy] 1 : permitting no dispute, alternative, or...

Foot

which it rests when standing or moves See Manus and Pes

impeach

to fetter, from Latin in- + pedica fetter, from ped- pes foot] 1 : to charge with a crime or misconduct

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