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carnal knowledge
[was charged with carnal knowledge of a juvenile] see also rape NOTE: Carnal knowledge is sometimes an element of the statutory
Crimen raptus
Crimen raptus, rape. See RAPE.
Black mail
not less than seven years, or be an attempt at rape, or be an 'infamous crime,' i.e., sodomy, etc., by penal
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Carnal knowledge
R. v. Russen, (1777) 1 East, PC 438. See tits. RAPE; ABUSING CHILDREN. Means the penetration to any, the slightest degree
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
to the seeds of grass, clover, vetches, Swedes, field turnips, rape, filed cabbages, field kale, field kohl-rabi, mangels, beet and sugarbeet,
Lath, or lathe
between the shire and the hundred-as lathes in Kent, and rapes in Sussex-each of them containing three or four hundreds or
Criminal Law
titles ARSON, ASSAULT, BURGLARY, EMBEZZLE-MENT, FALSE PRETENCES, LARCENY, MAN-SLAUGHTER, MURDER, RAPE, TREASON, and WOUNDING. The body of law defining offenses against
Judicial separation
to husband or wife on the ground of adultery, cruelty, rape, sodomy, bestiality, non-compliance with a decree for restitution of conjugal
Viol
Viol [old law, Fr.], rape, indecent assault, Barr. on Stat. 139.
Military offences
special provisions in the case of manslaughter, treason, felony or rape. Hals. L.E., tit. 'Royal Forces
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