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- Kidnapping Federalism: United States V. Wills and the Constitutionality of Extending Federal Criminal Law Into the States M
- Under What Circumstances, If Any, Should Lies Be Made Criminal? Bryan H
- Of 2 NCPI—CRIM 260.18 FORGED PRESCRIPTION—ACQUIRING OR
- Blackmail, Inc
- How Moral Concepts Inform the Law of Perjury, Fraud, and False Statements Stuart P
- A Double Standard in the Law of Deception: When Lies to the Government Are Penalized and Lies by the Government Are Protected
- The Riddle of Rape-By-Deception and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy Abstract
- A 50-State Report on Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices Statutes
- Counting Rules for Miscellaneous Crimes Against Society
- Fraud Act 2006
- Fraud and Deception – Law Commission
- Child Victims of Stereotypical Kidnappings Known to Law Enforcement in 2011 Janis Wolak, David Finkelhor, and Andrea J
- Perjury--Lie by Negative Implication (United States V. Bronston)
- Theft Act 1978
- Disentangling Perjury and Lying
- The Law of Deception
- Mail and Wire Fraud: a Brief Overview of Federal Criminal Law
- The Riddle of Rape-By-Deception and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy
- Criminal Law
- Lying and Cheating, Or Self-Help and Civil-Disobedience?
- Comments on the Proposed Revision of Theft and Deception Offenses in Ohio
- Icji 501 Robbery
- Robbery in the First Degree (Armed)
- The Art of Deception
- Offences of Dishonesty: Money Transfers
- Validity and Reliability Assessment of a Dangerous Driving Self-Report Measure
- No.026-Criminal-Law-Forgery.Pdf
- State Real Estate Commission
- Crimes Involving Fraud Or Deception
- Deception Detection
- Mail and Wire Fraud: an Abbreviated Overview of Federal Criminal Law
- Meaning, Purpose, and Cause in the Law of Deception
- Virtual Kidnapping Scam
- TABLE of OFFENCES (Class Order)
- Prosecuting Criminal Conspiracies
- Investigative Case Management for Missing Children Homicides
- Codifying the Criminal Law
- The Evidentiary Theory of Blackmail: Taking Motives Seriously
- OMPP Criminal History Scoring Criteria for High Risk Providers
- Perjury by Omission
- Perjury: Establishing a Better
- Legislating the Criminal Code: Fraud and Deception Consultation Summary
- Coercion, Fraud, and What Is Wrong with Blackmail Stephen Galoob
- Anger Rumination, Stress, and Dangerous Driving Behaviors As
- §303.15. Offense Listing CRIMES CODE OFFENSES Italics=Not in Original Text *=Subcategorized Offenses
- Criminal Conviction Certificate - Policy Statement
- 040 Theft by Deception
- HCS HB 214 -- HUMAN TRAFFICKING SPONSOR: Schad
- State V. Cain: Theft by Deception Is Complete When the Respondent Obtains Control of the Victims Property Through the Agency of a Common Carrier in Maryland
- Deception in Morality and Law Larry Alexander University of San Diego, [email protected]
- Conspiracy to Defraud the United States Abraham S
- Criminal Law – Conspiracy to Defraud