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  • 61Justifying — Justify Jus ti*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Justified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Justifying}.] [F. justifier, L. justificare; justus just + ficare (in comp.) to make. See {Just}, a., and { fy}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to …

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  • 62exculpate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Etymology: Medieval Latin exculpatus, past participle of exculpare, from Latin ex + culpa blame Date: circa 1681 to clear from alleged fault or guilt • exculpation noun Synonyms: exculpate, absolve, exonerate,… …

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  • 63DNA profiling — Not to be confused with Full genome sequencing. Forensic science …

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  • 64International Military Tribunal for the Far East — Tokyo Trial redirects here. For the film, see Tokyo Trial (film). International Military Tribunal for the Far East was convened at Ichigaya Court, formally Imperial Japanese Army HQ building in Ichigaya, Tokyo. The International Military Tribunal …

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  • 65Malmedy massacre trial — A GI surveys the scene of the massacre. The victim s bodies were preserved under the snow until Allied forces recaptured the area in Jan 1945. The Malmedy massacre trial (U.S. vs. Valentin Bersin, et al.) was held in May–July 1946 in the Dachau… …

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  • 66Kevin Cooper (inmate) — Kevin Cooper is a Death Row inmate in California s San Quentin Prison. He was convicted of the 1983 hatchet and knife murder of three members of a Chino Hills family and their young houseguest, Christopher Hughes. Cooper, a repeat criminal who… …

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  • 67Hans Rothfels — (April 12, 1891 June 22, 1976) was a conservative German American nationalist historian. LifeRothfels was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Kassel, Hesse Nassau. In 1910, he converted to Lutheranism. He was studying history and philosophy at… …

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  • 68Paul Kellerman — Prison Break character Congressman Paul Kellerman First appearance …

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  • 69The Bryce Report — The Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages, commonly known as the Bryce Report, was a 61 page document describing and analyzing German war crimes in Belgium during August and September 1914. Issued on May 12, 1915 and quickly… …

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  • 70Committee on Alleged German Outrages — The Committee on Alleged German Outrages, often called the Bryce Committee after its chair, Viscount James Bryce (1838 1922), is best known for producing the Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages published on May 12, 1915. The report …

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