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A predicate offense is generally one that provides the resources needed to commit the offenses outlined in the statute.
Predicate Offense
A crime that is a component of a larger crime, often used as a basis for additional charges or enhanced sentencing.
Statute
A formal written law enacted by a legislative body, governing a specific topic or area.
- Familiarize oneself with the essential doctrines and practices in litigation, including the filing of lawsuits, notification of complaints, and the roles assigned to plaintiffs and defendants.
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- Familiarize oneself with the essential doctrines and practices in litigation, including the filing of lawsuits, notification of complaints, and the roles assigned to plaintiffs and defendants.
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