noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
culpable homicide/negligence etc
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He pleaded guilty to culpable homicide.
justifiable homicide
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
culpable
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Sutherland has denied the culpable homicide of Mr Buckley.
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Yesterday, the Crown accepted a guilty plea to the reduced charge of culpable homicide .
■ NOUN
case
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But when you've handled a number of homicide cases you learn to recognize a pattern.
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What, then, should be the proper division of functions between judge and jury in homicide cases ?
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The jury would have no role in most homicide cases , since a plea of guilty would be the norm.
detective
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So is Joe Mantegna, as the homicide detective assigned to the case, telling her to let the law handle it.
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We hung out with a homicide detective , and we tried to make it realistic.
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Malcolm Ainslie is a disillusioned Catholic priest turned unfaithful husband and crack Miami homicide detective .
rate
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The homicide rate is 66 deaths per 100,000, among the world's highest.
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The homicide rate continued to rise until it was triple even that of the United States.
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But in Youngstown, the homicide rate went down.
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Nisbett and Cohen say they did not include blacks in their study because homicide rates for blacks are unrelated to region.
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The same trend is reflected in national statistics, which show homicide rates rising fastest among those 15 to 19 years old.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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70 per cent of homicides take place within the family.
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A newspaper article criticized his handling of a homicide case
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As yet no evidence has been found to suggest that this death was homicide .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But in Youngstown, the homicide rate went down.
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But this was not a circumstance of homicide .
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In proportion to their numbers young ghetto males commit seven times more homicides and 30 percent more suicides than young white males.
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Less than one percent of homicides recorded nationwide last year fell into this category, McCrary said.
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Like no other manner of death, homicide leaves survivors feeling profoundly violated.
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The three middle chapters each consider individual crimes: cattle stealing, homicide and riot.
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They've got a homicide at Royal Oak.