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- Great Questions from NIBRS Contributors in Washington State
- Identity Theft Literature Review, by Graeme R
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- The Element of Mens Rea in Recklessness and "Criminal Negligence" Edward W
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- Codification of the Criminal Law
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- A Theory of Criminal Negligence
- Chapter Five: Mens Rea, Concurrence, Causation
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- Robbery Violence Philip J
- Potential Criminal and Civil Liability
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- STATE V. POND--CONCURRENCE
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- 17-9560 Rehaif V. United States (06/21/2019)
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- Codifying the Meaning of 'Intention' in the Criminal
- Neder V. United States Materiality in Bank Fraud Prosecutions John S
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- Attempt: an Overview of Federal Criminal Law
- Criminal Law - Criminal Intent Or Knowledge As an Element of Unlawful Possession Under the Narcotics Law Daniel J