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| | EFA Submission to A-G Dept: Proposed telecommunications criminal offences |
 | | Proposed additions to the Criminal Code that change the existing phrasing in s85ZE of the Crimes Act (use that is menacing, harassing or offensive) must be deleted from the Bill (other than minor re-phrasing of the first line of s85ZE for the sole purpose of aligning it with standardised phrasing used in the Criminal Code). |  | | As this offence requires the prosecution to prove intention to induce a false belief that an explosive, or a dangerous or harmful substance or thing, has been or will be left in any place, it appears to be sufficiently narrowly tailored to serve a legitimate end without resulting in broad restrictions on speech. |  | | These proposed new offences prohibit using a carriage service, to make to another person, a threat to kill a person or a threat to cause serious harm to a person with the intention to intimidate or instil fear in the person to whom the threat is made that it will be carried out. |
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| | Criminal Law -Common Offences |
 | | Mens rea is the fault-level of the accused in the act or mission; it is often included in the definition of serious crimes e.g., 'with malice aforethought'; it is 'the guilty mind' by intention, recklessness, or gross-negligence. |  | | One is innocent until ad unless found in law not to be -except in strict-liability cases; this requires showing both that a guilty act was done, as well as that it was intentionally done. |  | | Its actus reus is itself as the consequence by the 'but for' test, the objective test; it requires this to be coupled with the mens rea in the form of intention or subjective recklessness: Roberts (where intentionally or subjectively recklessly there was unlawful force, which objectively occasioned the bodily harm). |
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| | The North Carolina State Bar |
 | | Thus, a lawyer who threatens criminal prosecution for the sole purpose of harassing the other party or who threatens criminal prosecution with no intention of bringing charges is engaging in unethical conduct. |  | | A lawyer shall not present, participate in presenting, or threaten to present criminal charges to obtain an advantage in a civil matter unless the criminal charges are related to the civil matter and the lawyer reasonably believes the charges to be well grounded in fact and warranted by law [revision in italics]. |  | | A relationship between the civil claim and the threatened criminal charges may also insulate the lawyer and the client from the criminal charge of compounding a crime according to the ABA opinion. |
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| | Criminal Intent |
 | | The type of required intent varies with the crime; however, some form of intent or criminal negligence must be proven in every crime. |  | | General intent requires that the accused merely intended to commit the prohibited act or omission even if they had no intention or knowledge of violating the law. |  | | Though only the intent to commit the prohibited act is needed in general intent crimes, a designated state of mind is required for specific intent crimes. |
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http://www.rusd.k12.ca.us/historyday/earhart/Drew/criminal_intent.htm
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| | Criminal Code of Canada Hate Provisions - Summary |
 | | To convict anyone under the Code, very specific proof is required: both of the criminal act itself, and of the intention or motivation to commit the crime. |  | | Section 320 of the Criminal Code provides for the seizure and forfeiture of physical hate propaganda material kept on any premises for distribution or sale. |  | | The criminal act of "advocating genocide" is defined as supporting or arguing for the killing of members of an "identifiable group" — persons distinguished by their colour, race, religion or ethnic origin. |
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http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/legislation/canadian_law/federal/criminal_code/criminal_code_hate.cfm
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| | ecdp1032 - IIM - Criminal Code Offences - Parties to an Offence |
 | | Counselling to commit an indictable offence is an indictable offence, and counselling to commit a summary conviction offence is a summary conviction offence, as stipulated in Paragraphs 464( a) and ( b) of the Criminal Code. |  | | Not only are parties to an offence guilty of the offence originally intended, but they are also guilty of any other offence that occurs as a probable consequence of their original intention. |  | | It is important to understand that to be charged as an abettor, the offence must have taken place and the person must be at the scene during the commission of the offence. |
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http://www.rcmp-learning.org/iim/ecdi1032.htm
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| | State v. Cook, A-02-325 (not designated for permanent publication) |
 | | 52, 642 N.W.2d 517 (2002) (when sufficiency of evidence as to criminal intent is questioned, direct expression of intention by actor is not required; intent with which act is committed involves mental process and may be inferred from words and acts of defendant and from circumstances surrounding incident). |  | | When reviewing a criminal conviction for sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction, the relevant question for an appellate court is whether, after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution, any rational trier of fact could have found the essential elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. |  | | In imposing a sentence, a sentencing judge should consider the defendant's age, mentality, education, experience, and social and cultural background, as well as his or her past criminal record or law-abiding conduct, motivation for the offense, nature of the offense, and the amount of violence involved in the commission of the crime. |
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http://www.nol.org/home/ncpa/ctopinio/A02-325.htm
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| | JS Online: Bucher to cite firm in drowning |
 | | The district attorney has announced his intention to file criminal charges. |  | | Plaushines also criticized Bucher's plan to file criminal charges. |  | | Plaushines said he had never heard of the law and was not aware of charges ever being filed under it. |
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| | Lakenheath Action Group: News |
 | | Four were jointly charged with criminal damage, for cutting the perimeter fence of the base, another was charged with intention to cause criminal damage. |  | | She was charged with criminal damage and given a 3 year conditional discharge and costs. |  | | It was illegal under the International Criminal Court Act, the Genocide Act, and the Geneva Conventions in that it plainly was going to involve (and did in fact involve) the killing of thousands of innocent civilians. |
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| | Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1856 Edition - Letter T |
 | | The court of criminal sessions for the city and county of Philadelphia have decided that in the case of a man who found a quantity of lumber, commonly called a raft, floating on the river Delaware and fastened to the shore, and sold it, to another person, at so low a price. |  | | A constructive felonious taking occurs when, under pretence of a contract, the thief obtains the felonious possession of goods; as, when under the pretence of hiring, he had a felonious intention at the time of the pretended contract, to convert the property to his own use. |  | | In criminal pleadings, it is requisite, generally, to show both the day and the year on which the offence was committed; but the indictment will be good, if the day and year can be collected from the whole statement, though they be not expressly averred. |
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http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier_t.htm
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| | Criminal Code of Canada Hate Provisions - Summary |
 | | To convict anyone under the Code, very specific proof is required: both of the criminal act itself, and of the intention or motivation to commit the crime. |  | | Section 320 of the Criminal Code provides for the seizure and forfeiture of physical hate propaganda material kept on any premises for distribution or sale. |  | | The criminal act of "advocating genocide" is defined as supporting or arguing for the killing of members of an "identifiable group" — persons distinguished by their colour, race, religion or ethnic origin. |
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http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/legislation/canadian_law/federal/criminal_code/criminal_code_hate.cfm
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| | Criminal Law Essays |
 | | Assess the modern approaches to the definition of intention in English criminal law. |  | | Consider the suggestion that, if a major objective of criminal law is to prevent harm to individuals, alternatives to mens rea as a basis for liability should be used more. |  | | "If the object of law criminal law is to prevent the occurrence of socially damaging actions, it would be absurd to turn a blind eye to those which were due to carelessness, negligence or even accident" Barbara Wooton. |
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http://learningat.ke7.org.uk/socialsciences/5thlesson/Law/LawEssays.htm
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| | Shofar FTP Archives: imt/nca/nca-02/nca-02-15-criminality-01-03 |
 | | Even if they had the intention of not participating in criminal efforts, or hindering them, this can not eliminate their responsibility." (R.G. 58, 401 of the 24.10.24.) Organizations with criminal ends are everywhere regarded as in the nature of criminal conspiracies, and their criminality is judged by the application of conspiracy principles. |  | | The German courts in dealing with criminal organizations proceeded on the theory that all members were held together by a common plan in which each one participated even though at various levels. |  | | Most significant of all is the fact that on 30 May 1924 the German courts rendered judgment that the whole Nazi Party was a criminal organization. |
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http://www.vex.net/~nizkor/ftp.cgi/imt/nca/ftp.py?imt/nca/nca-02/nca-02-15-criminality-01-03
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| | eircom net Ireland-International / Irish news headlines from leading Irish newspapers |
 | | THE Supreme Court yesterday rejected an application to have time limits imposed on the retrospective period for which the Criminal Assets Bureau can make court applications for 'freezing orders' in respect of assets which it believes are the proceeds of crime. |  | | Giving his judgment, with which the other four judges agreed, Mr Justice Hugh Geoghegan said he was in complete agreement with submissions on behalf of CAB to the effect that the Act would be useless and unworkable if those situations were so and it could not have been the intention of the Oireachtas. |  | | If the Statute of Limitations challenge had been successful, it could have severely limited the Criminal Asset Bureau's ability to look for freezing orders for assets allegedly involved in crime going back over the years. |
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http://home.eircom.net/content/unison/national/5058178?view=Eircomnet
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| | Criminal Code of Canada Hate Provisions - Summary |
 | | To convict anyone under the Code, very specific proof is required: both of the criminal act itself, and of the intention or motivation to commit the crime. |  | | Section 320 of the Criminal Code provides for the seizure and forfeiture of physical hate propaganda material kept on any premises for distribution or sale. |  | | "Hate" is defined as a crime under two parts of Canada’s Criminal Code: sections 318 and 319. |
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http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/legislation/canadian_law/federal/criminal_code/criminal_code_hate.cfm
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| | portland imc - 2002.12.01 - 9-11 Criminal Negligence -- Part 2 of 2 |
 | | Although there may be the possibilities of additional wrong-doing or criminal intention, this criminal negligence and the deception of the American people involved in their cover-up of that negligence are already clear from the public record. |  | | Bush not only was criminally neglient or Let It happen on purpose. |  | | 9-11 Criminal Negligence -- Part 2 of 2 |
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| | POWERWEB: Criminal Justice |
 | | Murder victims’ family members who oppose the death penalty are often treated badly and illegally by criminal justice officials because they are seen as thwarting the government’s intention to seek the death penalty, according to an association of such victims. |  | | There are better approaches to the criminal justice system than the death penalty and increasing prison populations. |  | | Toward a Transvaluation of Criminal ‘Justice’: On Vengeance, Peacemaking, and Punishment, Christopher R. Williams, Humanity and Society, May 2002 |
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| | Criminal Law |
 | | This statement is itself defective in confounding the intentional use of the words with the intention as respects the effect to be produced. |  | | The judgment of the Superior Court discharged Appellee as to the charge of rape and reversed and remanded for a new trial on the charge of indecent assault because it found that evidence was improperly excluded under the Rape Shield Law. |  | | c) Protection of Property and Law Enforcement: 463-70, MPC 3.07. |
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| | Law FAQS - Joyriding |
 | | In the Criminal Code, the offence of theft means that the accused person takes property intending to keep it for his or her own use, either permanently or temporarily. |  | | Is the offence called "joyriding" in the Criminal Code? |  | | "Joyriding" is a slang or street term given to an offence in the Criminal Code of Canada. |
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| | Porn Site Said To Have Duped US Army |
 | | Gilbert Benjamin, 49, was arrested at his Neptune, New Jersey, home by special agents of the Army Criminal Investigation Division and the Defense Criminal Investigative Service. |  | | A 68-count indictment charges him with mail and wire fraud and submitting false claims with the intention of defrauding the government, said assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Guadagno. |  | | NEW YORK, Oct 14 - Moody's Investors Service confirmed National Oilwell, Inc.'s (nyse: NOI - news - people) (NOI) Baa2 senior unsecured rating with a stable outlook. |
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| | Hypnosis -- Criminal Psychology |
 | | IRCP was founded in 1992. The intention of IRCP, The Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy, which is integrated in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Faculty of Law of Ghent University, is to conduct and promote internationally relevant scientific research regarding criminal policy issues. |  | | The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission was set up to deal with criminal law cases where an individual feels there has been a miscarriage of justice. It is the only criminal review commision in Scotland and will deal with cases after they have been turned down by the Scottish Court of Criminal Appeal. |  | | Interdisciplinary field which studies the definition of crime&; the causes and control of criminal behavior, and the operation of the criminal justice system. Internships are available with the State of Connecticut's criminal justice agencies. |
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http://www.hypnosisanswers.com/criminalpsychology
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| | Library: CRIMINAL JUSTICE links: Herkimer County Community College |
 | | Criminal Justice Policy Foundation- The Criminal Justice Policy Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose intention is to secure freedom and democracy by enhancing the criminal justice system. |  | | National Archive of Criminal Justice Data- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) was originated in 1978 as a section of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), the NACJD is upheld by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) in the U.S. Dept. of Justice. |  | | Corrections and Criminal Justice Coalition- The Corrections and Criminal Justice Coalition (CCJC) is an alliance of correctional officer establishments utilized to promote the enterprise and caliber of the correctional officer's profession. |
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| | RI-396i 'Rewarding Koos' |
 | | They are used to detect hidden crimes, and the data is used by the group to stop the crimes and to apply group-justice to the criminal, based on what he ACTUALLY did, rather than on what others believe or are led to believe he did. |  | | "Koos works for the group of Scientologists LFBD without any exchange so far and on top of it gets heavily attacked." [Auditor:] Describe your current intention to deny Koos any income from Scientology. |  | | "I could describe it as an intention to ruin Koos financially so that he would have to stop auditing and Sec Checking and reporting to the group about it." LFBD [Auditor:] Describe your current intention to deny Koos any income from Scientology. |
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| | wave theory of cause of crime |
 | | Crime waves, produced by any feeling, emotion, desire, intention, deed, act or omission of criminal inclination, are of different potentialities, intensities, frequencies and wavelengths depending upon the nature, quantum, extent and quality of criminality in the criminal feeling etc. As the evil feeling etc. is, so the kind of the released energy would be. |  | | As input and output are correlative, counter-directional crime waves in the form of criminal desire are emitted by the soul; message from the criminal soul is rebound to the criminal mind which prepares the plans and manner in which the crime is to be committed. |  | | Crime causation is resultant of contraction and expansion of too many criminal causes and criminal effects. |
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| | Corpus Juris |
 | | The declared intention (N.B. not declared in the Corpus Juris, but announced by the President of the EU Parliament) is to extend this system to eventually cover all fields of criminal activity. |  | | This is to be limited, in the first phase, to crimes of fraud against the financial interests of the EU, but later the explicit intention is to extend it to all forms of criminal activity. |  | | Corpus Juris is a project by the EU Commission (XX DG) to set up a European Public Prosecutor with over- riding jurisdiction based on the, to the UK, alien continental inquisitorial system (the Napoleonic inquisition) of criminal justice, which will entail, explicitly, the devastation of our civil liberties including Habeas Corpus and Trial by Jury. |
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| | "Animo / Animus" Defined |
 | | Whether the act of a man, when in appearance criminal, be so or not, depends upon the intention with which it was done. |  | | cancellandi, the intention of cancelling; animus farandi, the intention of stealing; animus maiaendi; the intention of remaining; auimus morandi, the intention or purpose of delaying. |  | | ANIMUS - The intent; the mind with which a thing is done, as animus. |
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| | Criminal Minded film movie trailer review at The Z Review |
 | | This page has no intention to infringe on the rights of the film and intellectual copyright holders of Criminal Minded and hold copyright over the movie, characters, merchandise and storyline. |  | | The script for Criminal MInded is by Scott William Smith, it was supposed to have been written by Brian Goluboff but he was replaced by Smith who revealed that "He wrote more of a `Mission Impossible' script, but De Niro wanted more of a personality-driven script. |  | | It's all about the character" Robert De Niro stars in Criminal MInded which starts filming in Boston next spring. |
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| | Mens Rea -- Attorneys and Legal Advice |
 | | Vanguard, Mens rea and actus rea are an important concepts in law, which underscore, the ingredients of intention and action in criminal justice. |  | | Lew Rockwell,...eerily reminiscent of the recent sci-fi movie Minority Report where the actus rea (criminal act) element of a crime is vanquished and mens rea (criminal intent... |  | | Mondaq News Alerts, Absence of Mens Rea or intention to defraud: As guilty mind is an essential ingredient of the offence, the accused can plead that he did not intend to defraud... |
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 | | Though the mediums are different, root cause of friction, big-bang in the zone of criminal instinct, dehiberation of the seeds of criminality, initial vibration in the human soul, release of energy from the criminal soul and birth of criminal desire is the same whether a person is sane or insane. |  | | Thus, other factors being and remaining constant, commission is the effect of attempt or attempt is the cause of commission, attempt is the effect of preparation or preparation is the cause of attempt; preparation is the effect of intention or intention is the cause of preparation. |  | | As the rudimentary cause of all the known and unknown causes, it merged with the trodden with the same spirit as with the treader. |
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| | Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy |
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