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Thus, these facts are presupposed by the question, and in this case an entrapment, because it narrows the respondent to a single answer, and the fallacy of many questions has been committed.
Thus, not only the existence of the crime depends on there being a previous legal provision declaring it to be a penal offense ( nullum crimen sine praevia lege ), but also, for a specific penalty to be imposed in a certain case, it is also necessary that the penal legislation in force at the time when the crime was committed ranked the penalty to be imposed as one of the possible sanctions to that crime ( nulla poena sine praevia lege ).
Thus, if it seemed likely that a strong, poor man were guilty of robbing a rich, weak man, the strong poor man could argue, on the contrary, that this very likelihood ( that he would be a suspect ) makes it unlikely that he committed the crime, since he would most likely be apprehended for the crime.
Thus, Henri Rochefort wrote a piece in " L ' Intransigeant ", claiming Zola had committed suicide, having discovered Dreyfus to be in fact guilty.
Thus, a person suffering from somnambulism, a fugue, a metabolic disorder, epilepsy, or other convulsive or reflexive disorder, who kills another, steals another's property, or engages in other facially criminal conduct, may not have committed an actus reus, for such conduct may have been elicited unconsciously, and, " one who engages in what would otherwise be criminal conduct is not guilty of a crime if he does so in a state of unconsciousness " Depending on jurisdiction, automatism may be a defense distinct from insanity or a species of it.
Thus, the Sixth Amendment calls for trial " by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed.
Thus, each state is considering whether any given child has committed an offense, and given that answer, what the most appropriate measures would be for dealing with a child who has done what this child did.
Thus the author supports his claims for Plato's various erotic relationships through his quotation of epigrams attributed to the philosopher ; and makes an extreme allegation that Periander committed incest with his own mother.
Thus, it is posited that crimes committed during this time may not be covered under the laws of war ( jus in bello ), which shields soldiery of inferior rank from prosecution for acts committed under military or state orders.
Thus, while smaller in terms of total number of planes, the FAE of January 1995 felt qualitatively capable of facing the FAP on more or less equal terms, in striking contrast to the situation during the crisis of 1981, where except for a small number of missions, the FAE had been kept on the ground armed and ready for immediate action, to be committed only in case of a full-fledged war, their positions in the Cordillera del Cóndor was well defended due to tactically placed SAMs by the FAE, and units armed with British-made Blowpipe and Russian-made SA-16 MANPADs, nevertheless, such defences didn ´ t stop the continuous raids of the Peruvian Air Force, which lost several aircraft in the effort.
Thus a person is rarely committed against their will and is never committed for an indefinite period of time.
Thus, if a felony was committed in Bullfrog County, a jury would be impossible since no residents exist.
" Thus, the theistic schools emphasize that karma is one explanation for the problem of human suffering ; a soul reincarnates into an appropriate body, which is dependent on karma and this is said to explain why some persons never get to see the fruits of their actions in their lives and why some children die when they have committed no sin.
Thus, the criminal offence of breach of the peace is committed when harm is done to a person or his property, or there is a threat of harm, and that harm is caused by an " assault, affray, riot, unlawful assembly or other disturbance.
Thus, when other users do an or a from the repository, they will receive the latest committed version, unless they specify they wish to retrieve a previous version of the source code in the repository.
Thus, a crime may be committed even without the actual meeting taking place and without the child being involved in the meeting ( for example, if a police officer has taken over the contact and pretends to be that child ).
Thus, the § 1 offence is committed as soon as the unauthorised access is attempted, and the § 2 offence overtakes liability as soon as specific access is made for the criminal purpose.
" abstract theory of equality flattens ... distinction .... Thus he demands protection of committed gay couples not because they resemble heterosexual couples in all relevant respects but because it's wrong to discriminate against people because of their ' differences '.
Thus, the tribunals themselves are modeled after the procedures — AR 190-8 Tribunals — the military uses to make determinations in compliance with the Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention ( that states " Should any doubt arise as to whether persons, having committed a belligerent act and having fallen into the hands of the enemy, belong to any of the categories enumerated in Article 4, such persons shall enjoy the protection of the present Convention until such time as their status has been determined by a competent tribunal.
Thus, the blanket of immunity that protects soldiers from being held criminally responsible for murder committed during the course of warfare had to be carefully balanced so as to discourage wartime atrocities.
Thus, if X lies about an accident to avoid a claim of negligence, no offence is committed.

Thus and action
The intense vomiting and occasional diarrhea it induces can clear the body of worms and other tropical parasites, and harmala alkaloids themselves have been shown to be anthelmintic Thus, this action is twofold ; a direct action on the parasites by these harmala alkaloids ( particularly harmine in ayahuasca ) works to kill the parasites, and parasites are expelled through the increased intestinal motility that is caused by these alkaloids.
Thus, in an agent-neutral theory, an actor's personal goals do not count any more than anyone else's goals in evaluating what action the actor should take.
Thus the Hellenic laws treated all forms of theft, assault, rape, and murder as private wrongs, and left action for enforcement up to the victims or their survivors.
Thus, courts will generally allow a class action in such a situation.
Thus, for example, controversies in physics are limited to subject-areas where experiments cannot be carried out yet, whereas Benford's Law implies that controversy is inherent to politics, where communities must frequently decide on courses of action based on insufficient information.
Thus, the action of digitalis ( even on IV injection ) is delayed.
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome, or consequence.
Thus its range of action was predominantly set in Italy and France, where such sects had settled.
Thus this being's creative action and self-limitation makes reality and individualism impossible as the very act of creation is the action of itself, or just of its own imagination.
Thus, the camera angle remains objective, since it is an unseen observer not involved in the action.
Thus, while dialectical methods are necessary to find truth in theoretical matters, rhetorical methods are required in practical matters such as adjudicating somebody's guilt or innocence when charged in a court of law, or adjudicating a prudent course of action to be taken in a deliberative assembly.
Thus DA means that a cocking action separate from the trigger pull is unnecessary ; and every trigger pull will result in a complete cycle.
Thus, from Rosencrantz's and Guildenstern's perspective, the action in Hamlet is largely nonsensically comical.
Thus force is a vector quantity, because its effect depends on the direction as well as on the magnitude of the action.
Thus, if a burglar is verbally challenged by the property owner and sustains injury when jumping from a second story window to escape apprehension, there is no cause of action against the property owner even though that injury would not have been sustained but for the property owner's intervention.
Thus several psychologists such as Howe have argued against the existence of innate talent, while in neuroscience there have been debates that the brain functions with Mass action, rather than by a series of interacting mechanisms – for instance by Karl Lashley and others.
( Thus Aristotle first suggested a reciprocal or circular causality-as a relation of mutual dependence, action, or influence of cause and effect.
Thus in this example, the ergative is promoted to the absolutive, and the agent ( i. e. him ), which was formerly marked by the absolutive, is deleted to form the antipassive voice ( or is marked in a different way, in the same way that in the English passive voice can still be specified as the agent of the action using by him in I was hugged by him — for example, Dyirbal puts the agent in the dative case, and Basque retains the agent in the absolutive ).
Thus a computer instantiating the ' conversation for action ' has the useful ability to model the status of the current social reality independent of any external reality on which social claims may be based.
Thus, committee action is probably the most important phase of the legislative process.
Thus, a civil action or appeal in which the court's decision will not affect the rights of the parties is ordinarily beyond the power of the court to decide, provided it does not fall within one of the recognized exceptions.
Thus, according to the theory, affirmative action hurts its intended beneficiaries, because it increases their dropout rate.

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