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constitute part of a crime. For example, in
English law, the
offence of
knowingly being a p****enger in a
vehicle taken without consent (TWOC)
requires that...
-
Sloane Square business. In 1925,
Spedan Lewis devised the
slogan 'never
knowingly undersold' at
Peter Jones.
Intended mainly as a
control on
sourcing merchandise...
- shut down and in June 2015, its
website and
content were
acquired by
Knowingly and relaunched. In 2006, Om
Malik founded the
company after operating...
- also
known as a receiver, mover, or
moving man, is an
individual who
knowingly buys
stolen goods in
order to
later resell them for profit. The fence...
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Uttering is a
crime involving a
person with the
intent to
defraud that
knowingly sells,
publishes or p****es a
forged or
counterfeited do****ent. More specifically...
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sometimes euphemistically called "testilying", is the act of a
police officer knowingly giving false testimony. It is
typically used in a
criminal trial to "make...
- for
computers and
mobile devices. In 2016, the
company was
accused of
knowingly deceiving customers into
signing up for
monthly purchases without informed...
- was a 1998
decision by the
Supreme Court of Canada,
which ruled that
knowingly exposing a ****ual
partner to HIV
constitutes a
prosecutable crime (aggravated...
-
occurs when a
claimant knowingly attempts to
obtain a
benefit or
advantage they are not
entitled to receive, or when an
insurer knowingly denies a
benefit or...
- 1001 of
Title 18 of the
United States Code,
which generally prohibits knowingly and
willfully making false or
fraudulent statements, or
concealing information...