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  2. Prosecutorial vindictiveness - Wikipedia

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    Roberts, the Court found that where there is a change in prosecutor from the initial charging decision and the increased charging decision but the prosecutors are subject to the same "institutional pressure" that could motivate vindictive prosecution, the viability of the presumption "does not hinge on the continued involvement of a particular ...

  3. Vindicatory damages - Wikipedia

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    For some jurisdictions, a 'vindicatory approach' has informed awards of damages in response to breaches of constitutional rights. This has been the case for both the Supreme Court of Canada in respect of the Canadian Charter, as well as the Constitutional Court of South Africa in respect of the South African Bill of Rights.

  4. Selective prosecution - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate.

  5. Punitive damages - Wikipedia

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    If one should select the former mode of redress, he may, no doubt, recover exemplary damages, or what is sometimes styled vindictive damages; but if he should choose to seek redress in the form of an action for breach of contract, he lets in all the consequences of that form of action: Thorpe v Thorpe (1832) 3B.&Ad. 580. One of these ...

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    But the seven former employees the Observer spoke to, including Canty, described him as a vindictive, paranoid and ego-driven boss. They ranged from a detention officer to high-ranking administrators.

  7. Spite (sentiment) - Wikipedia

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    Spite can be broadly defined to include any vindictive or mean-spirited actions. Alternatively, a narrower definition includes the requirement that spiteful acts involve some degree of self-harm ." [ 1 ] One possible definition of spite is to intentionally annoy , hurt , or upset even when there might be no (apparent) gain, and even when those ...

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  9. HMS Vindictive (1918) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Vindictive was a warship built during the First World War for the Royal Navy (RN). Originally designed as a Hawkins -class heavy cruiser and laid down under the name Cavendish , she was converted into an aircraft carrier while still being built.