Apr 14, 2010 09:29
14 yrs ago
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Arabic term
هارب من حكم قضائي
Arabic to English
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5 +8 | fugitive from justice | Ruth Braine |
5 | evasion of arrest or(detention) offense | nevine ibrahim |
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fugitive from justice
Definition in this legal dictionary:
www.lectlaw.com/def/f062.htm
Although might depend on context, which you have not provided
www.lectlaw.com/def/f062.htm
Although might depend on context, which you have not provided
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Mona Helal
: fugitive
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Nadia Ayoub
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Dina El Kassas
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Amira A Wahab
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sktrans
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Ali Alsaqqa
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Stephen Franke
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Heba Abed
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1 day 3 hrs
evasion of arrest or(detention) offense
A person who flees from an agent of the judiciary system he knows is an officer attempting lawfully to arrest or detain him.
While his fugitive status continues the active commission of the crime of evading arrest has been completed. It is considered a felony to evade arrest by any means of transportation; car, plane or else.
Tex. Pen. Code, Section 38.04(a)
While his fugitive status continues the active commission of the crime of evading arrest has been completed. It is considered a felony to evade arrest by any means of transportation; car, plane or else.
Tex. Pen. Code, Section 38.04(a)
Example sentence:
Evasion of arrest is a felony offense, where the felon attempts to evade the arresting authorities; either by hidding or ruuning away from his habitual residence.
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