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Well, darling, generic criminal case inception is just a fancy way of saying the beginning of a run-of-the-mill criminal case. It's when the legal shenanigans kick off, and the lawyers start playing their games. So, in a nutshell, it's the starting point of all the drama and chaos that comes with dealing with the law.

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