There's a lot of reasons. One is the "legal loophole". As new laws come on the books, someone finds a way around them.
The police code "840" typically refers to "officer in need of assistance" or a similar call for help. However, police codes can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the specific context or local code system for precise meanings. In emergency situations, this code signals that an officer requires immediate support.
precise is precise and concise is concise
I guess so. "Shape" does not have that precise a definition.
It is precise if it is repeatable.
"Precise" IS a word!
The duration of The Criminal Code is 1.62 hours.
The criminal acts punished by the Revised Penal Code.
The Criminal Code - 1914 was released on: USA: 28 September 1914
there is no purpose, its there for enjoyment :)
In the United States, the Federal Government has criminal codes and each State has criminal statutes or criminal codes. So without knowing which entity your question refers to, it is impossible to accurately answer this question.
The most famous early criminal code was of course The Law of Hammurabi, of the first Babylonian empire.
In July of 1892. There are twenty-eight parts to the Canadian Criminal Code law. Each of the parts deals with different criminal activities such as terrorism, sexual misconduct, unlawful betting, and invasion of privacy.
Unable to locate any New Jersey criminal code by that number.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal
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The Criminal Code of Canada postulates criminal activity and justice in general. One postulate involves that of sentencing. One can find more information about this topic from Wikipedia.