Infanticide Murder of an infant soon after its birth. Injunction A court order that prohibits a party from doing something (restrictive injunction) or compels them to do something (mandatory injunction).
Infanticide - Murder of an infant soon after its birth. INFERIOR COURT -- Lower court. Any court subordinate to a higher appellate court in a particular judicial system. INFORMAL HEARING -- See CIVIL INFRACTION INFORMAL HEARING.
INFANTICIDE, med. juris. The murder of a new born infant, Dalloz, Dict. Homicide, 4; Code Penal, 300. There is a difference between this offence and those known by the name of prolicide, (q. V.) and foeticide. (q. v.) ...
Infanticide Another form of voluntary manslaughter is infanticide. This offence was created by statute in some countries during the 20th century.
Infanticide, or child murder, is by the British law treated with the same severity as the murder of an adult. Indeed infanticide as a crime distinct from murder has no legal recognition.
Expanded Legal Definition of IndictmentInfanticide Murder of an infant soon after its birth. Expanded Legal Definition of InfanticideInformation Canada: the charging document in a criminal prosecution.
INDICTMENT USA: a formal accusation returned by a Grand Jury, that charges a person with a serious crime. It is on the basis of an indictment that an accused person must stand trial. Infanticide Murder of an infant soon after its birth.
Hearsay Evidence(see Evidence)Holograph Will(see Will)HomicideCategory of criminal charges for killing someone, including 1st and 2nd degree murder, manslaughter, and infanticide.Hybrid Offence(see Offence) ...
the state of the child that is found; for if the age of the child does not correspond to that time, it will be a strong circumstance in favor of the mother's innocence. Whether the child was living at its birth, belongs to the subject of infanticide.
See also: Right, Law, Will, Order, Murder
 
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