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This definition has been opposed as being circular, as defining the crime of manslaughter as gross negligence as being negligence to a criminal degree.
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Structure: This is the criminals' degree of hierarchy.
He's the guy who botched the handling of News International's BSkyB bid to a near-criminal degree because of his intimate relationship with the Murdochs.
He has a criminal justice degree and is considering a career in government.
He considered coaching or pursuing a criminal law degree at Nevada-Las Vegas.
After being waived by three N.F.L. teams -- Carolina, Indianapolis and Miami -- McDaniel considered putting his criminal justice degree from East Carolina to use.
Duffy has tried to break into the world of higher wages, pursuing a criminal justice degree from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Smith returned to Maryland for the 2010 season to increase his NFL draft stock, complete his criminology and criminal justice degree in December, and improve the team's record from a 2 10 finish the year prior.
The three have been charged with third-degree burglary, third-degree criminal mischief and fourth-degree grand larceny.
A young woman with a criminal-justice degree had wanted to work in a prison or a halfway house.
Find an accredited university or college (not a website claiming to offer criminal justice degrees) and put your four years in.
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