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18:28 Oct 18, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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5 | single criminal offense/action7episode |
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4 | single offense / one count |
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3 | simple |
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simple Explanation: http://www.monografias.com/trabajos12/tsinnom/tsinnom.shtml |
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single offense / one count Explanation: En orden a la conducta es un delito unisubsistente según se consume con un solo acto o plurisubsistente si se consuma por varios actos entendido este como el resultado de la unificación de varios hechos naturalmente separados bajo una sola figura. http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:GBly26WXwwwJ:scjn.gob.mx... Refer to the Statutory Index (Appendix A) to determine the Chapter Two offense guideline, referenced in the Statutory Index for the offense of conviction. If the offense involved a conspiracy, attempt, or solicitation, refer to §2X1.1 (Attempt, Solicitation, or Conspiracy) as well as the guideline referenced in the Statutory Index for the substantive offense. For statutory provisions not listed in the Statutory Index, use the most analogous guideline. See §2X5.1 (Other Offenses). The guidelines do not apply to any count of conviction that is a Class B or C misdemeanor or an infraction. See §1B1.9 (Class B or C Misdemeanors and Infractions). (b) After determining the appropriate offense guideline section pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, determine the applicable guideline range in accordance with §1B1.3 (Relevant Conduct). (c) A plea agreement (written or made orally on the record) containing a stipulation that specifically establishes the commission of additional offense(s) shall be treated as if the defendant had been convicted of additional count(s) charging those offense(s). (d) A conviction on a count charging a conspiracy to commit more than one offense shall be treated as if the defendant had been convicted on a separate count of conspiracy for each offense that the defendant conspired to commit. http://www.ussc.gov/2005guid/1b1_2.htm |
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single criminal offense/action7episode Explanation: A: When an individual has been convicted of multiple offenses relating to a Single Criminal Event, only the single criminal offense with the highest ... www.msccsp.org/faq.html - 44k a) When the accused is found guilty of more than one offense arising out of the same criminal episode prosecuted in a single criminal action, ... tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/docs/PE/content/word/pe.001.00.000003.00.doc - 1996) (the compulsory joinder rule and 18 Pa.C.S. § 110 apply when two or more summary offenses arise from a single criminal episode.) ... www.pabulletin.com/secure/data/vol30/30-41/1714.html - 15k - |
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