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(born 1944) leader in the American Indian Movement, indigenous rights activist who is presently serving a prison sentence for a crime he allegedly committed (he is considered a political prisoner by Amnesty International)Leonard Peltier
(Grammar) grammatical unit usually comprised of a subject and verb (generally begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark); judgment specifying the punishment for a crime (Law), allocate somebody punishment, impose a punishment, penal...sentence
(in India and Burma) robbery or other violent crime committed by a gang of organized criminals, dakoity, robbery by dacoitsdacoity
abode of the dead, criminal domain, organized crime; hell, netherworld; world existing beneath (for example beneath the surface of the sea), criminal societyunderworld
abominable, convicted of infamous crime, disreputable; deplorable, terrible, shameful, indecent; heinous, villainous, notorious, punishable by a serious penaltyinfamous
absence of crime, architectural style, arrange items, arrange things neatly, arrangement of items, arrangement; instruction; command; request for something; religious group, call for calm, classification of chemical reactions, command; request somethin...order
accessary, additional, assisting in crime, criminal helper, fashion article, optional part, supplementary part; something which compliments an outfit (i.e. purse, scarf, etc.); partner in crime, one who helps another commit a crime (Law), auxiliary, ai...accessory
accessory, aide; addition; one who helps commit a crimeaccessary
accomplice, partner in crimecomplice
accusation, accuse somebody of crime, amount of money asked, an order to do something, ask money for something, attack in a rush, criticize, debit, electric property of matter, enough explosive for detonation, enough to fill something, entrust; order, ...charge
accuse again, charge with a crime againreindict
accuse an official of an offense, accuse of a serious crime, accuse; formally charge with misconduct; cast doubt upon; remove from office, bring charges against somebody, cast out of public office, disparageimpeach
accuse of a crime, implicate, charge, accuse of wrongdoing, make appear guiltyincriminate
accuse of a wrong, formally accuse of a crime (Law); accuse, charge, criticize, formally charge accused personindict
act of bribing someone to commit a crime; act of inducing someone to commit perjury (Law)subornation
 

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