A tort or a crime
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LIBELA tort or a crime.
batteriesThe crime or tort of unconsented physical contact with another person, even where the contact is not violent but merely menacing or offensive
tortfeasora person guilty of tort, a wrongful act, damage, or injury done willfully
tortfeasorsTORTFEASOR, a person guilty of tort, a wrongful act, damage, or injury done willfully
indictmentA formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
indictmentsA formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
malefactorA person who commits a crime or some other wrong
malefactorsA person who commits a crime or some other wrong
villainsA person guilty or capable of a crime or wickedness
culpritsA person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed
extraditionsThe action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime
hoodlumA person who engages in crime and violence; a hooligan or gangster
extraditionThe action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime
hoodlumsA person who engages in crime and violence; a hooligan or gangster
witnessA person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
mysteriesA novel, play, or movie dealing with a puzzling crime, esp. a murder
gunmanA man who uses a gun to commit a crime or terrorist act
witnessesA person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
solvedto find a solution, explanation, or answer for solve a problem solved the crime
solvesto find a solution, explanation, or answer for solve a problem solved the crime
innocentsA person involved by chance in a situation, esp. a victim of crime or war
guiltyjustly chargeable with or responsible for a usually grave breach of conduct or a crime
victimsA person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
deportingExpel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime
deportedExpel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime
prowlerA person who moves stealthily around or loiters near a place with a view to committing a crime, esp. burglary
prowlersA person who moves stealthily around or loiters near a place with a view to committing a crime, esp. burglary
indictscharge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a jury (as a grand jury) in due form of law
indictercharge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a jury (as a grand jury) in due form of law
delinquent(typically of a young person or that person's behavior) Showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime
solicitationcrime of asking another to commit or aid in a crime, as the act of a prostitute soliciting in a public place
extraditingHand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed
extraditedHand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed
extraditesHand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed
wite(in Anglo-Saxon law) a. fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime b. fee demanded for granting a special privilege
wyted(in Anglo-Saxon law) a. fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime b. fee demanded for granting a special privilege
lineup(in police investigations) a group of persons, including suspects in a crime, lined up to allow inspection and possible identification by the victim or victims of that crime
wyting(in Anglo-Saxon law) a. fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime b. fee demanded for granting a special privilege
wytes(in Anglo-Saxon law) a. fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime b. fee demanded for granting a special privilege
wited(in Anglo-Saxon law) a. fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime b. fee demanded for granting a special privilege