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  2. Motive (law) - Wikipedia

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    A motive is the cause that moves people to induce a certain action. [1] In criminal law , motive in itself is not an element of any given crime ; however, the legal system typically allows motive to be proven to make plausible the accused's reasons for committing a crime, at least when those motives may be obscure or hard to identify with.

  3. Motivation - Wikipedia

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    The absence of a motive can be used as evidence to put the accused's involvement in the crime into doubt. [160] For example, financial gain is a motive to commit a crime from which the perpetrator would financially benefit, like embezzlement. [161] As a technical term, motive is distinguished from intent.

  4. Motive - Wikipedia

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    Motive(s) or The Motive(s) may refer to: Motivation; Motive (law) Entertainment. Film and television. Motives, a 2004 thriller; The Motive, 2017; Motive, a ...

  5. Convicted rapist sentenced 44 years after gunning down ... - AOL

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    A convicted rapist was sentenced to at least 10 years behind bars Thursday for the 1980 murder of his neighbor — closing the book on Kansas’ oldest cold case.

  6. China executes man for car rampage that killed dozens - AOL

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    In December, he was found guilty of "endangering public safety", with the Zhuhai Intermediate People's Court describing his motive as "extremely vile" and the methods used "particularly cruel".

  7. Murders of Greg and Kimberly Malnory - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 1999, 38-year-old James Dennis Ford was sentenced to death for the double murder by Circuit Judge Cynthia Ellis during a formal sentencing trial. Ford was also given five years' jail for child abuse and a concurrent sentence of more than 19 years' imprisonment (with a three-year mandatory minimum term) for the sexual battery charge. [3]

  8. Caffey family murders - Wikipedia

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    Motive: Revenge against Erin Caffey's family's after disapproval of her and Charlie Wilkinson's relationship: Sentence: Life imprisonment with the possibility of parole [e] (Caffey) Life imprisonment without the possibility of parole (Wilkinson and Waid) 40 years in prison [f] (Johnson)

  9. A Bay Area man fatally stabbed a woman and posted video ... - AOL

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    A man allegedly stabbed a woman to death in the San Francisco Bay Area on Wednesday and then posted a video of the slaying to Facebook, authorities said. The footage helped police track down the ...