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| in criminal law, the offense of taking a wife, child, ward, or hostage by fraud, persuasion, or open violence is called |
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| conduct in the presence of a judicial body tending to disrupt its proceedings or impair the respect do you to its authority or a disobedience to the rules or orders of such a body that interferes with the do you administration of law |
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| refers to a blood relationship |
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| given by a witness to speaks not from his own information but from information learned from another person |
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| that which tends to prove a fact in issue by proving related facts and therefore affording reasonable inference of the occurrence of the fact in issue |
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| a person who possesses an irresistible propensity to steal |
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| a map or drawing showing dimensions and locations of sections of land is called a |
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| the surrender of one state or government to another of a person charged with a crime is |
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| a detailed list of articles with their estimated values is called an |
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