- In
flagrante delicto (Latin for "in
blazing offence"),
sometimes simply in
flagrante ("in blazing"), is a
legal term used to
indicate that a criminal...
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Retrieved 15 May 2016. "Designación de
magistrados del TSJ en Vzla es un "
flagrante fraude" a la Constitución". NTN24 (in Spanish).
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killing his
first wife and her
aristocratic lover upon
finding them in
flagrante delicto. Gesualdo's
family had
acquired the prin****lity of Venosa, in...
- 1980s.
Killip received the
Henri Cartier-Bresson Award [fr; cs] (for In
Flagrante) and was
shortlisted for the
Deutsche Börse
Photography Foundation Prize...
- of
flagrante delicto as
provided by law", as
shown below: The Code of
Criminal Procedure Article 88:
Arrest without a
Warrant A
person in
flagrante delicto...
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Symbols in
Christian Art (Gertrude
Grace Sill),
Simon & Schuster, p. 64 In
flagrante collecto (Marilynn
Gelfman Karp), Abrams, p. 299
School Year,
Church Year...
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deteriorating appearance. Not to miss out on a story,
reporter Eddie Flagrante picks up on the
story from Josh, a cub
reporter from
Enrico Fermi High...
- or seizure,
except where a
person suspected of a
crime is
caught in
flagrante delicto or
where a
person suspected of a
sufficiently serious crime is...
- ending. "And
There Was No Rainbow" (September 1920)
finds Bob
caught in
flagrante with a friend's wife. In "What's Who?" (December 1920),
confusion reigns...
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conclusive evidence of a
crime or
similar act, just
short of
being caught in
flagrante delicto. "Smoking gun"
refers to the
strongest kind of cir****stantial...