Jake is a mid-level grifter whose latest elaborate sting has seen his crew heist money from a vicious crim by mistake. |
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It's a ripping Ned Kelly-esque yarn of a crim on the run, causing havoc, chaos and trauma, yet somehow charming others. |
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In fact, it was not unknown for husbands and wives to collude in the wife's adultery, either to collect a large crim. con. settlement or to secure a divorce. |
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By toadying to the royal family of Crim Tartary, she was lady-in-waiting to the young Princess Angelica. |
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Brian Forst, The Privatization and Civilianization of Policing, in 2 Boundary Changes dm Crim. |
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He combines speed with home run power, and coach Chuck Crim, a former major-leaguer, said Hay has the best swing he's ever seen for a prep player. |
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This would seem to apply to the defence of duress, and in R v Tyrell and others 2004 EWCA Crim 3279, there had been a specific, although late, reliance upon the defence. |
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