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second degree

the second most serious forms of crimes assault in the second degree second degree adj … second most serious forms of crimes assault in the second degree second degree adj


principal in the second degree

principal in the second degree see principal … principal in the second degree see principal


second-degree murder

second degree murder see murder … second degree murder see murder


degree

a crime see also fifth degree first degree fourth degree second degree third degree note crimes are rated by degrees for … the seriousness of a crime see also fifth degree first degree fourth degree second degree third degree note crimes are rated


murder

degree murder statute a murder that is not first or second degree murder as a murder committed in the perpetration of … into two degrees florida minnesota and pennsylvania currently have three degrees of murder some states do not assign degrees of murder


statutory rape

now codified under various names such as rape in the second degree rape in the third degree unlawful sexual intercourse with … as rape in the second degree rape in the third degree unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and criminal sexual conduct


Degree

e the actual perpetrator of the crime or in the second dgree i e one who merely aids and abets means … i e one who merely aids and abets means a degree obtained by examination after a minimum of three years study


Second class

the rank or degree below the best or highest inferior second rate as a second class house a second class passage … of the rank or degree below the best or highest inferior second rate as a


Lineal consanguinity

likewise is his son his grandfather and grandson in the second degree his great grandfather and great grandson in the third … in the direct descending line 2 every generation constitutes a degree either ascending or descending 3 a person s father is


Principal and accessory (or accessory)

e the actual perpetrators of the crime b of the second degree i e those who are present aiding and abetting … accessory or accessory 1 principals in offences are of two degrees a of the first degree i e the actual perpetrators


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