- A
misdemeanor (American English,
spelled misdemeanour elsewhere) is any "lesser"
criminal act in some
common law
legal systems.
Misdemeanors are generally...
-
Melissa Arnette "Missy"
Elliott (born July 1, 1971), also
known as Misdemeanor, is an
American rapper, singer, songwriter, and
record producer. She began...
- as of 1
January 2019)
former misdemeanour courts have
become specialized sections within muni****l
courts (2
misdemeanour courts - in
Zagreb and in Split...
- has
three parts. Part I
abolished the
distinction between felony and
misdemeanour and
makes consequential provisions. Part II
abolished a
number of obsolete...
- Parliament,
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, was
impeached for "high
misdemeanours"
regarding his
conduct in Ireland.
Despite the
repeated ****urances of...
- A
Treatise on
Crimes and
Misdemeanours or
Russell on
Crime is a book
originally written by
William Oldnall Russell. For the
purpose of citation, its name...
- in England.
Instead he was
sentenced to 18 months'
imprisonment for
misdemeanour ****ault. Bean died in 1882
after committing suicide. Bean was born in...
- with
computer and videogames."
Until 2013 in Hungary, it was a
criminal misdemeanour to
publicly display "totalitarian symbols",
including the swastika, the...
- Historically[when?], "defendant" was a
legal term for a
person prosecuted for
misdemeanour. It was not
applicable to a
person prosecuted for felony. Look up defendant...
-
something of a bohemian, and
spent at
least two
years imprisoned for
misdemeanour and for
providing refuge for criminals.
Swiss illustrated chronicles...