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Criminal charges (D)

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ESP for forensic scientists and/or law students
Criminal charges in the United States

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ESP for forensic scientists and/or law students Criminal charges in the United States

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When illegally obtained money is put into or through a business to hide its origin

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It refers to the use of Internet and/or mobile technology to harass, intimidate, or cause harm to another

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The act of providing sexual services in exchange for money, drugs, or other goods. It is a serious social evil and a sin against the Sixth Commandment.

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It is an offense that occurs when a person destroys or defaces someone else's property without permission

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The gaining of property or money by almost any kind of forces, or threat of 1) violence 2) property damage 3) harm to reputation, or 4) unfavorable government

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The unlawful entry into almost any structure (not just a home or business) with the intent to commit any crime inside (not just theft/larceny)

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To knowingly make false or misleading statements under oath or to sign a legal document you know to be false or misleading

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It generally refers to the making of a fake document, the changing of an existing document, or the making of a signature without authorization

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The offer or acceptance of anything of value in exchange for influence on a government/public official or employee

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The intentional deception of a person or entity by another made for monetary or personal gain

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the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property

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It is committed when one person 1) tries to or does physically strike another, or 2) acts in a threatening manner to put another in fear of immediate harm

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It is used widely to refer to crimes involving the taking of a person's property without their permission

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