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Criminalist
Criminalist Crim"i*nal*ist, n. One versed in criminal law. [R.]

Meaning of Criminalis from wikipedia

- The Constitutio Criminalis Carolina (sometimes shortened to Carolina) is recognised as the first body of German criminal law (Strafgesetzbuch). It was...
- repeatedly printed and updated through the present. His prin****l work Cautio Criminalis is a p****ionate plea on behalf of those accused of witchcraft. The book...
- torture without any of the restrictions regulated by the Constitutio Criminalis Carolina, in order to force the accused to first confess to their own...
- during the 20th century. In a 2003 translation of Friedrich Spee's Cautio Criminalis (1631) the word sabbaths is listed in the index with a large number of...
- The Constitutio Criminalis Theresiana (also Nemesis Theresiana or just Theresiana) was a penal code issued in 1768 by the Austrian ruler Maria Theresa...
- Prussian States (1794), Part 20, § 17, Part 1, § 25 Codex Iuris Bavarici Criminalis (1751), § 14 Bavarian Criminal Law (1813), Art. 99, par. 1 nr. 1 Prussian...
- Constitutio Criminalis Theresiana (1768) – the approved methods of torture which could be used by the legal authorities to arrive at the truth....
- followed in 1507 by the Constitutio Criminalis Bambergensis. Both codes formed the basis of the Constitutio Criminalis Carolina (CCC), p****ed in 1532 under...
- criminal Law; and Synopsis elementorum juris criminalis (Rome: 1803), a summary of his Elementa juris criminalis. In his work on the Sapienza University of...
- héritiers Aymon de La Porte. 1544. Practica criminalis (in Latin). Lyon: Jacques Giunta. 1538. Practica criminalis (in Latin). Venice: Bartolomeo Rubini. 1574...