• deportation, without judgment, of anyone convicted of political offenses after 1848. The Law of Suspects (French: Loi des suspects) was a decree passed by the...
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    government. On 17 September, the Law of Suspects was passed, which authorized the imprisonment of vaguely defined "suspects". This created a mass overflow...
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  • In law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime. Police and reporters in the United States often use...
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  • to The Usual Suspects. The Usual Suspects at IMDb The Usual Suspects at AllMovie The Usual Suspects at Box Office Mojo The Usual Suspects at Metacritic...
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    continue, such as the 2009 addition of morgue assistant Robert Mann to the long list of suspects. Named suspects who may be entirely fictional include...
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  • constitutional law, a suspect classification is a class or group of persons meeting a series of criteria suggesting they are likely the subject of discrimination...
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  • the tenth season of the American police procedural drama NCIS Prime Suspects, an American rap group Prime Suspects: The Anatomy of Integers and Permutations...
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  • supply of food to the French capital. It was enacted as an extension of the Law of Suspects of 17 September, and succeeded the Law of the Maximum of 4 May...
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  • A prime suspect or key suspect is a person who is considered by the law enforcement agency investigating a crime to be the most likely suspect. The idiom...
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    Maximilien Robespierre (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    a counterproposal, to set up a Committee of Justice to examine some of the cases under the Law of Suspects. Seventy-three deputies who had voted against...
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  • Hébertists (category Groups of the French Revolution)
    ardent supporters of the dechristianization of France and of extreme measures in service of the Terror, including the Law of Suspects enacted in 1793....
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    the position of the accusateur public by limiting the ability of suspects to defend themselves. Furthermore, the law broadened the sorts of charges that...
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  • law (from "suspected person") was a stop and search law that permitted a police officer to stop, search and potentially arrest people on suspicion of...
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    guillotined. August 5: Inmates of Paris prisons arrested under the Law of Suspects are released. August 9: Napoléon Bonaparte is arrested in Nice, but...
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    Drownings at Nantes (category 1793 events of the French Revolution)
    went into force. However, it was the Law of Suspects (French: Loi des suspects) approved by the National Convention of the French First Republic on 17 September...
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    federal law enforcement agencies. The law enforcement purposes of these agencies are the investigation of suspected criminal activity, referral of the results...
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    a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right...
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  • BETWEEN THE KINGDOM AND THE UAE. THE MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR: THE SUSPECTS IN THE OLD LIST AND THE NEW SUSPECTS BELONG TO THE SAME ORGANIZATION DESPITE SOME...
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    Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (category Academic staff of the University of Paris)
    formally adopted the name Gay-Lussac. During the Revolution, under the Law of Suspects, his father, former king's attorney, was imprisoned in Saint Léonard...
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    the Law of Suspects passed on 17 September 1793 and the Law of the General Maximum passed on 29 September 1793. The broad and centralized powers of the...
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    Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a...
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  • sequel to Unusual Suspects. Like its predecessor, the new program also showcases the intricate investigations that led to the arrest of unusual killers...
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    Extradition (redirect from Extradition law)
    criminal laws applicable to citizens abroad, and they try citizens suspected of crimes committed abroad under their own laws. Such suspects are typically...
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    Conciergerie (category Law in French Revolution)
    the Law of Suspects on September 17, 1793. This act declared that anyone considered a counter-revolutionary or enemy of the republic was guilty of treason...
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  • concerned with self-incrimination, only allow law enforcement to compel assistance from non-suspects. Some require only specific third parties such as...
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    Revolutionary Tribunal (category Law in French Revolution)
    criticized as ineffective by some Jacobins. The Law of Suspects (17 September 1793) greatly increased the number of prisoners who were imprisoned and might be...
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    Many people asked for this certificate during the Reign of Terror. Under the Law of Suspects, passed on 17 September 1793, those who were not given it...
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    investigation unit of the police department. Law was later cast to portray Joe Ma's younger brother in the romantic comedy drama Suspects in Love, produced...
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  • Prime Suspect is a British police procedural television series devised by Lynda La Plante. It stars Helen Mirren as Jane Tennison, one of the first female...
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  • police determine the chances of catching the suspect are minimal Also, if the fugitive uses deadly force to resist law enforcement officers, they are...
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