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Yoga
What is your teacher's favourite movement activity?
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Yes, of course.
Under the Slovak law must the judgements of the ECtHR be adhered to?
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The homicide of an infant.
What is infanticide?
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The practice of negotiating with a defendant and his attorney concerning the terms of a guilty plea.
What is plea bargaining?
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A battery
You may have a lithium ion one on your phone.
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True
Your teacher is planning to expand the yoga studio. True or false?
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The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, better known as the “European Convention on Human Rights”, was opened for signature in Rome on 4 November 1950; it entered into force on 3 September 1953.
When was the Convention adopted?
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A person can be held responsible for murder even if that person wasn't directly involved in the killing.
What is the joint enterprise doctrine in relation to murder (felony murder rule)?
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The initial questioning of one's own witness.
What is direct examination?
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Jaywalking
When you try to question people in the street, you might have to do this.
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Zanzibar
What was the last holiday destination of your teacher?
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A protocol to the Convention is a text which adds one or more rights to the original Convention or amends certain of its provisions.
What is a protocol to the Convention?
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For example, the homicide of a person pursuant to the rules of engagement during military conflict without criminal intent.
What is justifiable homicide?
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The hearing at which the defendant is notified of the charges against him/her; usually occurs shortly after arrest.
What is arraignment or preliminary arraignment?
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An accessory
The bracelet or scarf that totally completes your killer outfit.
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Champagne
What is the beverage you can never offend your teacher with?
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Judges are in fact obliged to refrain from taking part in the consideration of a case when they have previously acted in that case in any capacity. This is called withdrawal.
When may the judge refuse to hear the case and when the judges are obliged to refrain from heating the case?
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A homicide committed with the intent to kill, but without deliberation, premeditation, or malice.
What is voluntary manslaughter?
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You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you in court, you have the right to an attorney, if you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you at no cost.
What are the Miranda Warnings?
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A racket
It’s wielded by Novak Djokovic & Serena Williams.
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Frédéric Malle
What is your teacher's favourite perfume brand?
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An ad hoc judge is appointed by the government concerned when the national judge does not sit in the case because of inability, withdrawal or exemption.
Who are ad hoc judges and when and how they are appointed?
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The doctrine that states if the defendant points a loaded gun at the victim and pulls the trigger, he intended to kill the person.
What is deadly weapon doctrine?
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An order by a federal court to "bring the body" of the prisoner to the court.
What is habeas corpus?
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A murder
A group of crows.
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