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event sufficiently related to a legally recognizable injury to be held the cause of that injury |
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An act from which an injury results as a natural, direct, uninterrupted consequence and without which the injury would not have occurred. |
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Sue only if monetary or physical damage |
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It applies to cases where a plaintiff has, through his own negligence, contributed to the harm he suffered. |
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It applies to cases where a plaintiff has, through his own negligence, contributed to the harm he suffered. |
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against unreasonable searches and seizures |
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self defense is valid defense if there is reasonable subjective believe danger is imminent |
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not guilty can be granted if trutly insane |
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individuals must be informed the rights before being actually takin in |
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Negligence in order to recover damgaes plaintiff mmust prove the cause of the injuries wouldnt hav eoccured if the defendant understood their conduct |
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event that occurs after defendants negligence which is the real reason |
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non violent crime larceny em |
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a formal reading of a criminal complaint in the presence of the defendant to inform him of the charges against him. |
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formal accusation that a person has committed a criminal offense |
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