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  2. Tips for how to tell if someone is deceiving you - AOL

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    Former Secret Service agent Evy Pompouras talks with Andrea Canning on the Dateline: True Crime Weekly podcast about how to tell if someone is lying to you.

  3. A husband claimed his wife killed herself. Her journal proved ...

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    When Maria Muñoz died unexpectedly, her husband told police he believed she had overdosed on prescription pills. But it was the young mother’s journal entries that helped convince a jury that ...

  4. Republicans balk at idea of wives lying to their husbands ...

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    Husbands should lie to their wives’,” Gingrich said on Thursday evening’s episode of Hannity. He added, “I mean what kind of a totally amoral, corrupt, sick system have the Democrats ...

  5. Omissions in English criminal law - Wikipedia

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    The decision shows the general reluctance of the 19th century courts of precedent to state, outright, an omission may be criminal save for R v Instan (1893) a case of allowing a relative to die by not continuing feeding them, and it has been said that such attempts to distinguish between acts and omissions are at least unhelpful, and possibly ...

  6. Omission (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, an omission is a failure to act, which generally attracts different legal consequences from positive conduct. In the criminal law , an omission will constitute an actus reus and give rise to liability only when the law imposes a duty to act and the defendant is in breach of that duty.

  7. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    ARTICLE 353. Definition of Libel. – A libel is a public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or to blacken the memory of one who is dead.

  8. Actus reus - Wikipedia

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    Possession holds a special place in that it has been criminalized but under common law does not constitute an act. Some countries like the United States have avoided the common law conclusion in Regina v. Dugdale [9] by legally defining possession as a voluntary act. As a voluntary act, it fulfills the requirements to establish actus reus. [10 ...

  9. Husband Slipped Drugs into Wife's Ice Cream Before Inviting ...

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    Gisèle Pelicot said of her husband Dominique as she appeared in court on Wednesday, Oct. 23 Husband Slipped Drugs into Wife's Ice Cream Before Inviting Men to Rape Her, Says She's 'Totally Destroyed'