The wounds inflicted often include shattered limbs, third-degree burns and ruptured organs. |
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A third-degree burn results in the destruction of skin, and may extend into the superficial fascia, muscle and bone. |
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After the incident, she was immediately taken to the hospital with deep third-degree burns, inflicted on 5 per cent of her skin. |
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Peter suffered third-degree burns to his arms and had to be airlifted to hospital. |
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A boy who suffered third-degree burns in a suspected arson attack has died in hospital more than two months after the incident. |
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Wild, 55, pleaded to third-degree menacing, a misdemeanor in exchange for a conditional discharge. |
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The men were arrested Saturday for third-degree intellectual property counterfeiting. |
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Saunders pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced in July to 20 to 40 years in prison. |
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Hughes pleaded guilty to third-degree murder, conspiracy and a gun charge and got 17 to 30 years. |
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The car was cut open and the woman freed but she had suffered third-degree burns and died at the scene. |
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Deborah suffered third-degree burns and was in the hospital for six months. |
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Areas of deep second degree and third-degree burns may continue to build up scar tissue for at least two years. |
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Some second-degree burns can heal with time, but deep ones and third-degree burns require skin grafts. |
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A full thickness burn, otherwise referred to as a third-degree burn, involves all layers of the skin. |
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Yes, sir, I've had 21 skin grafts and reconstructive surgeries from my third-degree burn over 80 percent of my body. |
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For example, there are several cases on record of third-degree burns healing with extraordinary rapidity. |
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This possibility becomes an obligation in case of offences punishable with at least third-degree imprisonment. |
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He has been training in martial arts since childhood and now holds a third-degree black belt in karate. |
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In third-degree bums, the entire thickness of the skin and possibly underlying tissues, such as muscle, are destroyed. |
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Liquids at that temperature can cause third-degree burns in 2-7 seconds. |
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She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg. |
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Four youths were arrested on criminal charges, including third-degree assault, harassment and perpetration of a hate crime. |
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Doctors treated her for third-degree burns and welts from swarms of stinging black March flies. |
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Bigamy, or having multiple active marriage licenses, is a third-degree felony in Utah. |
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It's a third-degree felony to tape someone without their permission in Florida. |
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As a teenager, a magnesium flare exploded and left 70 percent of his body covered in third-degree burns. |
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Li and Liang were charged with third-degree bribery and face up to seven years in prison. |
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Gosnell still faces four charges of first-degree murder and one charge of third-degree murder related to the death of the patient. |
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We can, quite literally, die from the shock of third-degree burns. |
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His employer suspected that he had stolen MGA 50,000 and subjected him to torture resulting in third-degree burns requiring the amputation of an upper limb. |
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He was recently convicted of third-degree manslaughter because of his drunken-driving accident. |
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Five were charged with third-degree murder. |
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Desimone pleaded guilty to three, third-degree misdemeanor counts before Beaver County Court of Common Pleas Judge Richard Mancini. |
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The point is that for months after Astacio received a two-year deferred sentence in exchange for a guilty plea on charges of third-degree assault, Commissioner Bud Selig had nothing to say about the quick-fisted pitcher. |
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On vacation, I'm a worrywart for fretting about third-degree burns and puncture wounds. |
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Both teenagers suffered second and third-degree burns over more than 95 per cent of their bodies. |
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Padge Victoria Windslowe's third-degree murder trial is expected to start in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court. |
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A 14-year-old boy suffered third-degree burns to his hands and second-degree burns to his back and face, Rex said. |
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In people with third-degree burns, for example, any regenerating skin appears as a growing island with a hair follicle at its center. |
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He had received a two-year deferred sentence after pleading guilty to third-degree assault for hitting his pregnant estranged wife, Ana, last August. |
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But the fire exploded in his face giving him third-degree burns over 45 per cent of his body. |
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A total of 17 of the 28 Bulgarian districts have declared a third-degree alert order because of the forecasts for torrential rains and thunderstorms. |
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Zimmerman faces charges of possession of heroin, felon in possession of a weapon, third-degree theft, interfering with police and resisting arrest. |
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She suffered third-degree burns over 60 percent of her body. |
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Green, who suffered third-degree burns on his back, was also left with the murky memory of how his rejection contributed to the untimely death of a woman. |
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