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subornation
subornation (sʌbɔːˈneɪʃən) Also 6 -acion, subborn-, 7 subernation. [ad. L. subornātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. subornāre to suborn. Cf. F. subornation, It. subornazione, etc.] 1. The act of inducing or procuring a person to commit an evil action, by bribery, corruption, or the like; an instance of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Subornation of perjury
In American law, Scots law, and under the laws of some English-speaking Commonwealth nations, subornation of perjury is the crime of persuading or permitting A false statement by an attorney in court also is a crime similar to subornation of perjury and is punished accordingly. wikipedia.org
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subornation
subornation/ˌsʌbɔ:ˈneɪʃn; ˌsʌbɔr`neʃən/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Perjury Act 1728
The Act, except so far as it related to perjury and subornation of perjury, was repealed by section 31 of the Forgery Act 1830. Section 2 provided that perjury and subornation of perjury were punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years. wikipedia.org
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embracery
embracery Law. (ɛmˈbreɪsərɪ) Forms: 5 enbraciarie, ymbracery, 6–7 em-, imbracerie, -braserie, 5– embracery. [f. AF. embraceour embracer2: see -ry.] The offence of an embracer; the offence of influencing a jury illegally and corruptly.1450 J. Paston Lett. I. 145 To enquere, here and determyn all..emb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Double Jeopardy (Scotland) Act 2011
Where the acquittal is tainted by offences against the course of justice such as (but not limited to) bribery, perverting the course of justice and subornation wikipedia.org
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subornative
suˈbornative, a. rare. [See suborn v. and -ative.] Pertaining to subornation.1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) I. 388 Any work..done..in the subornative line, for the purpose of giving existence to the lie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Norton (conspirator)
With others of the Whig faction, he was the target of a government attempt towards the end of 1681 to discredit opponents by establishing subornation of wikipedia.org
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subornation - 网易有道
This chapter analysis several theories about doctrine of the equitable subornation, trying to conduct a comprehensive definition to the doctrine;
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Wu Ming-ming
Wu was found not guilty of subornation of perjury and corruption in 2013, and filed a counter lawsuit against Ministry of Justice investigators. wikipedia.org
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panderism
panderism (ˈpændərɪz(ə)m) Also pandar-. [f. pander n. + -ism.] The practice or trade of a pander; systematic pandering.1601 Downfall Earl Huntington ii. ii. in Hazl. Dodsley VIII. 136 Suffering their lines To flatter these times With pandarism base. 1604 T. M. Black Bk. in Middleton's Wks. (Bullen) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacob P. Nathanson
On November 21, 1938, Nathanson pleaded guilty to subornation of perjury in another case of a fraudulent bail bond. wikipedia.org
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唆使作伪证罪
Перевод '唆使作伪证罪' с русского на на китайский: subornation of perjury
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Lynching of Jay Lynch
Chancellor, giving an impassioned speech calling for the death penalty; the punishment was quickly restored for seven crimes: treason, perjury, subornation wikipedia.org
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Dorothy Handland
Mr Recorder, and he said there was "strong grounds to suspect this woman with her confederates," and he ordered her "to be committed on the charge of subornation wikipedia.org
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