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The answer CRIMES has 48 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of crimes in various dictionaries:
noun - (criminal law) an act punishable by law
noun - an evil act not necessarily punishable by law
noun - a violation of the law
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1989:"...and Misdemeanors" |
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Plural form of crime. |
(especially in the army) charge with or find guilty of an offence. |
An action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. |
an action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. |
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In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority. The term "crime" does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes. The most popular view is that crime is a category created by law; in other words, something is a crime if declared as such by the relevant and applicable law. One proposed definition is that a crime or offence (or criminal offence) is an act harmful not only to some individual but also to a community, society or the state ("a public wrong"). Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law.The notion that acts such as murder, rape and theft are to be prohibited exists worldwide. What precisely is a criminal offence is defined by criminal law of each country. While many have a catalogue of crimes called the criminal code, in some common law countries no such comprehensive statute exists. * The state (government) has the power to se |