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  2. Extortion - Wikipedia

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    Tiger kidnapping: the taking of an innocent hostage to make a loved one or associate of the victim do something, e.g. a child is taken hostage to force the shopkeeper to open the safe; the term originates from the prior observation of the victim, like a tiger does with its prey. Ransoms are often used alongside these.

  3. Ex post facto law - Wikipedia

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    Some common-law jurisdictions do not permit retroactive criminal legislation, though new precedent generally applies to events that occurred before the judicial decision. Ex post facto laws are expressly forbidden by the United States Constitution in Article 1, Section 9, Clause 3 (with respect to federal laws) and Article 1, Section 10 (with ...

  4. Incitement - Wikipedia

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    This includes actions like providing tools for the crime, promising to hide the criminal, or reinforcing someone’s already existing decision to commit the crime, known as incitement. Individuals who abet someone to commit a crime, even though that person initially had no intention of doing so, are called accessories .They are prosecuted for ...

  5. Duty to rescue - Wikipedia

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    A duty to rescue is a concept in tort law and criminal law that arises in a number of cases, describing a circumstance in which a party can be held liable for failing to come to the rescue of another party who could face potential injury or death without being rescued.

  6. Montana 'Abortion Trafficking' Bill Could Criminalize ... - AOL

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    Transporting "an unborn child" from Montana to another state "with the intent to obtain an abortion that is illegal" in Montana, or assisting anyone in doing so, would be illegal under House Bill 609.

  7. List of FBI controversies - Wikipedia

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    The FBI also spied upon and collected information on Puerto Rican independence leader Pedro Albizu Campos and his Nationalist political party in the 1930s. Albizu Campos was convicted three times in connection with deadly attacks on US government officials: in 1937 (Conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States), in 1950 (attempted murder), and in 1954 (after an armed assault on ...

  8. Entrapment - Wikipedia

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    In German law, it is normally forbidden [11] to induce or persuade someone to commit a crime or to attempt to do so. [12] However, the German Federal Court of Justice has held that entrapment by undercover police agents is not a reason to stay the case per se . [ 13 ]

  9. Missouri bill would offer $1,000 to help turn in undocumented ...

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    In the bill, the punishment for violating the “trespass by illegal alien” felony is life imprisonment without parole, though it says someone could be released to the custody of the federal ...