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  2. Crimes against humanity - Wikipedia

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    The law of crimes against humanity has primarily been developed as a result of the evolution of customary international law. Crimes against humanity are not codified in an international convention, so an international effort to establish such a treaty, led by the Crimes Against Humanity Initiative, has been underway since 2008.

  3. Violent crime - Wikipedia

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    Today, violent crimes are considered the most heinous whereas historically, according to Simon Dedo, crimes against property were equally important. [24] Rates of violent crime in the UK are recorded by the British Crime Survey. Statistics from the 2010/2011 report on crime in England and Wales showed that violent crime continues a general ...

  4. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    Crimes which are widely considered heinous have no statute of limitations. Although there is usually no statute of limitations for murder (particularly first-degree murder ), judges have been known to dismiss murder charges in cold cases if they feel that the delay violates the defendant's right to a speedy trial. [ 57 ]

  5. We Don't Need Terrorism Laws When Murder Is Already Illegal - AOL

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    Terrorism enhancements, like hate crime enhancements, increase the penalties for certain crimes simply because the motive is politically controversial. Other counterterrorism laws allow the ...

  6. Pregnant woman died in ‘heinous crime.’ A search is ... - AOL

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    Cruz, who died of multiple gunshot wounds, was reportedly 35 weeks pregnant, according to Sheriff Anthony Dennis, who called the shooting “a heinous crime.” The fetus survived and was ...

  7. Florida man indicted on charges of sexually abusing child ...

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    Louisiana decision “was wrongly decided and an egregious infringement of the states’ power to punish the most heinous of crimes.” Giampa, 36, of Leesburg, was arrested in November.

  8. Universal jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Universal jurisdiction is a legal principle that allows states or international organizations to prosecute individuals for serious crimes, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, regardless of where the crime was committed and irrespective of the accused's nationality or residence. Rooted in the belief that certain offenses ...

  9. Camper admits he killed stranger in ‘heinous crime’ initially ...

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    The camper was bashed in the head with a piece of wood, stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver and hacked with an ax, the sheriff said.