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- Capital punishment [r]: The practice of punishment of a crime through state-sanctioned killing. [e]
- Crime [r]: Acts or omissions that are made offences against the law and which are prosecuted by the State. [e]
- Deus ex machina [r]: A term coming from Classical Theatre which, in modern terms, means an active agent who appears unexpectedly to solve an apparently insoluble difficulty. [e]
- Euthanasia [r]: The act of assisting in the death of an animal or patient, often to end suffering for an incurable disease; a painless death; sometimes called a mercy killing which may or may not be legal. [e]
- Ivy Compton-Burnett [r]: (pronounced 'Cumpton-Burnit', 5 June 1884 – 27 August 1969) An English novelist whose work is propelled by almost perpetual dialogue, and concentrates on family (and sometimes school) life in roughly the Edwardian era. [e]
- Law of the United States of America [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Law [r]: Body of rules of conduct of binding legal force and effect, prescribed, recognized, and enforced by a controlling authority. [e]
- Maximum life span [r]: Measure of the maximum amount of time one or more members of a group has been observed to survive between birth and death. [e]
- Plymouth Colony [r]: English colony in North America, 1620-1691, until it was absorbed by Massachusetts. [e]
- Police [r]: Organized government officials responsible for enforcing the criminal law of their locality, responding to designated emergencies, and various duties considered appropriate by their culture and government [e]
- Satanic ritual abuse [r]: The infliction of nonconsensual rituals, based on Satanic symbols or belief [e]
- Sathya Sai Baba [r]: Controversial South Indian guru, religious leader, and orator, often described as a "godman" and miracle worker. [e]
- The League of Gentlemen (television series) [r]: BBC horror comedy television series (1999-2002; 2017), plus 2005 film, mostly set in the fictional northern English town of Royston Vasey; multiple roles written and played by Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Mark Gatiss, with Jeremy Dyson also writing for the series. [e]
- Tort [r]: An act for which the person against whom the act has been performed has a legal right to sue and recover damages. [e]
- U.S. House Armed Services Committee [r]: In the U.S. House of Representatives, the body concerned with legislation for, and oversight of, military forces [e]
- U.S. intelligence activities in Peru [r]: Add brief definition or description