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Thus and criminal
Thus Jahangir was able to deliver justice to people in accordance of their beliefs, and also keep his hold on empire by unified criminal law.
Thus in theory, if law enforcement officials decline to offer a Miranda warning to an individual in their custody, they may still interrogate that person and act upon the knowledge gained, but may not use that person's statements to incriminate him or her in a criminal trial.
Thus, philosophy of law addresses such diverse topics as theories of contract law, theories of criminal punishment, theories of tort liability, and the question whether judicial review is justified.
Thus, a reversal or dismissal of a criminal case on speedy trial grounds means that no further prosecution for the alleged offense can take place.
Thus, enforcement of law, including criminal law, is not a restriction on individual liberty, as the individual, as a citizen, explicitly agreed to be constrained if, as a private individual, he did not respect his own will as formulated in the general will.
Thus a judge should follow his secular obligations to sentence a criminal, but inwardly, he should mourn for the fate of the criminal.
Thus, although juries must render unanimous verdicts, in run-of-the-mill criminal trials they behave in practice as if they were operating using a majority rules voting system.
Thus for analyzing historical or criminal economic activities, or even professional sports, the instructional capital vs. individual capital vs. social capital distinction is essential.
Thus in crime fiction, for example, ' Rycroft sees the criminal as personifying the reader's unavowed hostility to the parent '.
Thus, the actus reus and mens rea of homicide in a modern criminal statute can be considered as follows:
Thus, in a criminal case a crime cannot be proven if the person or persons judging it doubt the guilt of the suspect and have a reason ( not just a feeling or intuition ) for this doubt.
Thus, a monument dedicated by Cambyses II seems to refute the testimony of Herodotus, who lends the conquerors a criminal attitude of disrespect against the sacred traditions.
Thus, the balancing approach to procedural fairness might in some circumstances be prepared to tolerate or accept false positive verdicts in order to avoid unwanted costs ( political ) associated with the administration of criminal process.
Thus it is possible that a future background check will return the incorrect criminal records.
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, in most aspects of the law, any loss of control is taken to be an aggravating factor that, in the criminal law or the law of intentional torts, might well lead to an increase in sentencing, or the award of punitive or exemplary damages.
Thus the High Court may hear appeals from the Supreme Court of Nauru in both criminal and civil cases, with certain exceptions ; in particular, no case pertaining to the Constitution of Nauru may be decided by the Australian court.
Thus through NLETS, a law enforcement agency in one state could search for someone's criminal and driver records in another state.
Thus, additional research is required, using a more complex model of crime and control to include variables such as opportunities or incentives relative to a country's standard of living, potential punishment, chance of being caught, law enforcement efforts and expenditures on theft and property crime relative to other crimes, size of the country's criminal population, education levels, and other socio-economic factors.
" Thus, international criminal law treaties that seek to prevent, condemn and punish terrorist activities, require precise definitions:
" Thus, a government attorney only needs to certify that information will ' likely ' be obtained in relation to an ' ongoing criminal investigation '.
Thus, for example, the innocent heirs of a criminal will not be deprived of their legal rights, and the property of the criminal will not be confiscated.

Thus and law
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
Thus, to be valid, any law must conform to natural law and coercing people to conform to that law is morally acceptable.
Thus in Austinian terms a moral code can objectively determine what people ought to do, the law can embody whatever norms the legislature decrees to achieve social utility, but every individual remains free to choose what to do.
Thus the necessary and sufficient conditions for the truth of a proposition of law simply involved internal logic and consistency, and that the state's agents used state power with responsibility.
Thus, the law of " interpenetrating opposites " records the inextricable interdependence of components: the " transformation of quantity to quality " defends a systems-based view of change that translates incremental inputs into alterations of state ; and the " negation of negation " describes the direction given to history because complex systems cannot revert exactly to previous states.
Thus, Egypt was by Ottoman law de jure a province of that empire, but de facto was part of the British Empire.
Thus, this law can be applied to generate a magnetic field and run an electric motor.
Thus, the total of entropy of the room plus the entropy of the environment increases, in agreement with the second law of thermodynamics.
Thus, if there is no alternate rationale for prosecuting some people more harshly for the same crime based on who the victim is, then different defendants are treated unequally under the law, which violates the United States Constitution.
Thus, law has an internal morality that goes beyond the social rules by which valid laws are made.
But this group found it increasingly difficult to prove that they were not labourers because the 1882 act defined excludables as ‘ skilled and unskilled labourers and Chinese employed in mining .’ Thus very few Chinese could enter the country under the 1882 law.
Thus the Syrian Mandate provided that the government should be based on an organic law which should take into account the rights, interests and wishes of all the inhabitants, and that measures should be enacted “ to facilitate the progressive development of Syria and the Lebanon as independent States ”.
Thus, on April 28, 2006, after the unofficial repeal of the French First Employment Contract ( CPE ), the Longjumeau ( Essonne ) conseil des prud ' hommes ( labour law court ) judged the New Employment Contract ( CNE ) contrary to international law, and therefore " illegitimate " and " without any juridical value ".
Thus in the absence of the minimum wage law unskilled workers would be paid approximately the same amount.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
Thus prosecutions have been possible of such individuals as Nazi war criminals and officials of the German Democratic Republic responsible for the Berlin Wall, even though their deeds may have been allowed or even ordered by domestic law.

Thus and grew
Thus, Latin grew from a highly developed cultural product of the Golden and Silver eras of Latin literature to become the international lingua franca in matters diplomatic, scientific, philosophic and religious, until the 17th century.
Thus the limbs of the castrati often grew unusually long, as did the bones of their ribs.
Thus a distinct and legitimate non-Cantonese culture with specifics to Hong Kong grew.
Thus, an emphasis on simple, rhythm-based songs grew.
Thus, first slavery and then serfdom gradually decreased in Europe as the population grew, but were reintroduced in the Americas and in Russia as large areas of new land with few people became available.
Thus the Investiture Contest strengthened local power in the Holy Roman Empire-in contrast to the trend in France and England, where centralized royal power grew.
Thus, it is not surprising that people left Alsace, not only for Paris – where the Alsatian community grew in numbers, with famous members such as Baron Haussmann – but also for more distant places like Russia and the Austrian Empire, to take advantage of the new opportunities offered there: Austria had conquered lands in Eastern Europe from the Ottoman Empire and offered generous terms to colonists as a way of consolidating its hold on the new territories.
Thus a movement grew amongst the middle class Criollo and Mestizo classes.
Thus for them, at Shechem, grew the terebinths, elone moreh: " Abraham passed through the land as far as the site of Shechem, at the Terebinths of Moreh.
Thus, the town which grew around the location of this ferry service became known as " Haysi ".
Thus regional or provincial styles of mosques grew out of local temple or domestic styles, which were conditioned in their turn by climate, terrain, materials, hence the enormous difference between the mosques of Bengal, Kashmir and Gujarat.
Thus in Italy, members of the Flagellant movement were called disciplinati, while laudesi never practiced flagellation, but met together in their own chapel to sing laudi ( canticles ) in honour of the Blessed Virgin, but which gradually assumed a dramatic form and grew into a theatrical form known as rappresentazioni sacre.
Thus, the crane ' grew ' and ' wandered ' with the building with the result that today all extant construction cranes in England are found in church towers above the vaulting and below the roof, where they remained after building construction for bringing material for repairs aloft.
Thus, it has been argued that the US intervention in Cambodia contributed to the eventual seizure of power by the Khmer Rouge, that grew from 14, 000 in number in 1970 to 70, 000 in 1975.
Thus, in the 14th century Piła grew to some extent because of its position on the Gwda a mere 11 kilometers from where it joins the river Notec.
Thus the initial tolerance for the Macedonization of Pirin Macedonia gradually grew into outright alarm.
Thus the oligarchy of landed chiefs who had emerged with the Buganda Agreement of 1900 declined in importance, and agricultural production shifted to independent smallholders, who grew cotton, and later coffee, for the export market.
Thus, the greater rigidity of carvel built construction became necessary for larger non-coastal cargo vessels, as the twisting forces grew proportional to displaced ( or cargo ) weight.
Thus, Miag-ao and its surrounding area grew without hindrance and with little outside influence.
Thus, enmity between father and son grew.
Thus, Denizli grew rapidly in the last decades, raising a number of very rich businessmen, some reasonable to very good restaurants, notably one renowned across Turkey for serving only mushrooms in different varieties ( Mantar Restaurant ), and the look and the amenities of a modern city.
Thus, suppliers of props, costumes, wigs, scenery, and other theatrical necessities grew up around the new theatres.
Thus, as Pontiac grew, it annexed land from the township.
Thus, the Andani gate grew very powerful in Western Dagbon under the British.

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