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Answer for the clue ""___ Minds" (Thomas Gibson series) ", 8 letters:
criminal

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Criminal is a 2004 US film based upon the Argentine film Nine Queens . Directed by Gregory Jacobs , it stars John C. Reilly , Diego Luna , Maggie Gyllenhaal , and Maeve Quinlan and is a production of Section Eight , the production company of Steven Soderbergh ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1620s, from criminal (adj.).

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adj. relating to crime or its punishment; "criminal court" bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence"; "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife" [syn: condemnable , deplorable ...

Usage examples of criminal.

Since they were aboard unlawfully, any punishment meted out to them was an assault, and would be the subject of a criminal charge once the men were back with their true captain.

By his secrecy and diligence he entertained some hopes of surprising the person of Constans, who was pursuing in the adjacent forest his favorite amusement of hunting, or perhaps some pleasures of a more private and criminal nature.

Constitution which precludes Congress from making criminal the violation of an administrative regulation, by one who has failed to avail himself of an adequate separate procedure for the adjudication of its validity, or which precludes the practice, in many ways desirable, of splitting the trial for violations of an administrative regulation by committing the determination of the issue of its validity to the agency which created it, and the issue of violation to a court which is given jurisdiction to punish violations.

Thus it was foreshadowed that the law of the land and the due process of law clauses, which were originally inserted in our constitutions to consecrate a specific mode of trial in criminal cases, to wit, the grand jury, petit jury process of the common law, would be transformed into a general restraint upon substantive legislation capable of affecting property rights detrimentally.

Podolak is the farthest eastern outpost of a criminal enterprise with its roots in Afghanistan, under the entrepreneurial direction of an Afghani named Haji Haroon.

The personal guilt which every Christian had contracted, in thus preferring his private sentiment to the national religion, was aggravated in a very high degree by the number and union of the criminals.

Thure and Bud, he started down the street toward the office of the alcalde, before whom all criminal cases were tried, followed by Dave, the miner, with the horses of the boys, their two accusers, and the crowd, which had made no move to dispute the authority of the sheriff, although a little growling had been done.

Men have run amuck with their thoughts, and they do things that are positively criminal.

A crowd gathered round, and an evil fellow, one Fulk, the apparitor, an underling of the sheriff employed to summon criminals to the court, remarked that as a thief could not legally be mutilated unless he had taken to the value of a shilling, it would be well to add a few articles to the list of stolen goods.

James appeased them, by preferring the severity of law to the intercession of the friends and family of the criminal.

He came therefore to be in the same situation as the appellant in criminal cases.

On what basis would the private arbitrator decide what acts were criminal and what their punishments should be?

At that very moment, near the minaret at El Arish, Israeli forces were engaged in a criminal slaughter.

The generals could scarcely have arrested Hitler and tried him as a war criminal when it was obvious that he was about to achieve an important conquest without war.

The ICP tracking system in there would have helped monitor and catch Auric criminals that used their powers to escape punishment.