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Under the criminal law, the position is by no means clear.
He is particularly well known for his work in medical and criminal law.
They began to press China to meet those standards in criminal law.
Was it really himself, in a court of criminal law, being tried for his life?
Still, his knowledge of criminal law enough to get him in trouble.
Please let the criminal law take effect in this case.
He worked for a number of years as a criminal law barrister.
Does criminal law make sense as a system of meaning?
This may be the civil and criminal law of major countries.
"Oh, they have a general practice, but they're best known for their work in criminal law."
In such cases, she will clearly be left without any protection from the criminal law at all.
"One thing about the practice of criminal law," I tell her.
However, what happened next would change criminal law in America forever.
In the good old days, only Congress could write federal criminal laws.
Government has to teach right and wrong by the criminal law, he said.
In fact, his range as a writer went far beyond the criminal law.
She was one of the first women to practice criminal law in Canada.
But not much expertise in the field of criminal law.
On the other hand, the criminal law already makes some provision for such cases.
Putting someone in prison is a matter for criminal law.
However, we believe that criminal law is entirely a national matter.
And that could present a problem for criminal law enforcement.
The criminal law also provides a certain level of protection.
Another important reform he made was about the criminal laws.
"The Act of 1825 made several important contributions to federal criminal law."
This is one of the most complex issues in penal law.
The term is most important in the penal law of Continental legal systems.
His family, who were Catholics, suffered under the penal laws.
Enforcement of penal laws is, however, reported to be inconsistent.
Although the penal laws were not repealed, they have never been used again.
The penal laws against our religion are not yet abolished in full.
Poland ceased to exist, and so did its penal law.
The penal laws in force at the time, however, made mixed marriages difficult, if not impossible.
Does he say anything about a constitution or about penal law?
He would have settled in England but for the penal laws against dissent.
He added that in international penal law one could be declared innocent even after an indictment.
They argued that considerations of race should not suddenly be injected into the penal law.
Of these varieties only penal law has been systematically studied by Western scholars.
Under New York penal law, there are two justification statutes.
Today we are at the state of preparing the new proposal for a directive on environmental protection through penal law.
Life imprisonment is the most severe penalty under Switzerland penal law.
The Portuguese government charged him with working out a new Penal law.
At the same time, he practiced law with a specialty in penal law.
New York's penal law recognizes three different ways that second-degree murder can be committed.
More important, the prosecutors said the ruling underscored the need to fix the state penal law.
Criminal law on the other hand deals with matters involving the state and the enforcement of penal laws.
In 2001, the Commission submitted a proposal for a directive on environmental protection through penal law.
This was reinforced by the introduction of the Penal Laws.
The members were liberal by contemporary standards, and some assisted in the first reforms of the penal laws.
All were sentenced to death as illegal combatants under the German special military penal law of 1938.