"Crimes" is spelled as C-R-I-M-E-S.
The crimes tried were "Crimes against Humanity" because there was no other way to try the Nazi leaders for the Holocaust.
The three main types of crimes people were accused of at the Nuremberg trials were crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. These encompassed offenses such as starting wars of aggression, committing atrocities during wartime, and perpetrating acts of genocide or other inhumane acts against civilian populations.
The defendants at the Nuremberg Trials were accused of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. These included atrocities such as genocide, mass murder, torture, and enslavement committed during World War II.
Barrier crimes for long term care refer to criminal offenses that disqualify individuals from working in long term care facilities. These can include crimes such as abuse, neglect, theft, fraud, or violent offenses. Each state may have specific regulations outlining which crimes are considered barrier crimes for employment in long term care settings.
ce qu'on appelle des crimes sans victime, de prétendus crimes sans victime (the latter implying that there may be victims after all)
Strict liability crimes
eight index crimes
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Hate crimes are also referred to as bias crimes.
Federal crimes.
No, there are also "crimes against property," crimes against 'the state' (Treason) as well as a host of innumerable other offenses.
These crimes are oftentimes referred to as 'crimes of moral turpitude' but (in the US) there are no statutes that include a separate (or an enhanced) charge for being "heinous" crimes.
How is biotechnology used to solve crimes? How is biotechnology used to solve crimes?
any crimes
don't commit crimes.
She did not commit any crimes.
Why did he commit crimes