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RE: Victims Charged with Criminal Culpability in Relation to Orders Issued for Their .... But a pattern of misconduct is hard to ignore, so the more .... testimony and to determine its quality and worth or its lack of quality and worth. ...
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I also agree with Scott that the public record is highly suggestive of criminal culpability, notwithstanding the current absence of political will to prosecute. The question here, properly framed, is whether or not Boalt wants to employ a war ... Refusing to determine whether or not a faculty member is a war criminal,
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What, if Anything, Does the Nuremberg Precedent Tell Us About the Criminal Culpability of Government Lawyers? ... and the Solicitor General is supposed to determine the litigation posture of the US Government.
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From a legal perspective, culpability describes the degree of one's blameworthiness in the commission of a crime or offense. Except for strict liability crimes, the type and severity of punishment often follow the degree of culpability. ... Why is it hard to determine criminal culpability?
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The current swine flu vaccine is incredibly unlikely to cause Guillain-Bare syndrome (GBS). There was a correlation with GBS and the 1976 swine flu vaccine, but it's something that hasn't been seen since in flu vaccines and it's been hard to determine the original correlation upon further review.
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This is pretty hard to determine, but that's what the law tries to do by using all sorts of proxies (how close are they to the crime scene? do they have the weapons/equipment ... again, once you've made the choice to commit the crime, you're in the realm of criminal culpability, even though the harm hasn't been done yet.
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crime displacement The relocation-due to the implementation of an effective prevention program-of criminal activity from one locale to another. crime fighter A police style that stresses dealing with hard crimes and arresting dangerous criminals.
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American Dream The stereotype that anyone can make it through hard work and perseverance; that social factors are irrelevant to material success. Canadians call it this too. ... blameworthy The amount of culpability or guilt a person maintains for participating in a particular criminal offense.
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