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  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Eritrea
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  • Fiji
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  • Gabon
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  • Germany
  • Ghana
  • Greece
  • Grenada
  • Guatemala
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Guyana
  • Haiti
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  • Ivory Coast
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  • Laos
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  • Morocco
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  • Nepal
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  • Niger
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    Criminals

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    • Ali Abulaban, convicted of the murder of his wife Ana Abulaban. Was previously a TikTok noted for his impressions.[4]
    • Sandra Anderson, forensic dog handler convicted of forgery[5][6][7][8]
    • Frank Bourassa, Canadian counterfeiter[9][10][11]
    • Kidnapping of Elizabeth Thomas, 2017 kidnapping of a Tennessee high school student who was kidnapped by her teacher Tad Cummins[12][13][14][15]
    • Operation Fountain Pen - 1970s FBI investigation into various confidence scams that seems to deserve more coverage. According to the LA Times, Operation Fountain Pen resulted in "the conviction of dozens of con men across the country" and "spawned" theAbscam investigation.[16][17][18] Related possible new article subjects could include FBI agent James J. Wedick Jr. (J. J. Wedick) and convicted con artist Phil Kitzer, both of whom were involved in multiple other cases that received considerable attention in the news as detailed in these sources.
    • Raines Tree Farm - multimillion dollar inheritance scam involving psychic Rachel Lee and her daughter Portia Lee scamming Oregon tree farm heir Ralph Raines Jr.[19]
    • Remembrance Day Shootings[20][21][22][23][24]
    • Rosalynn McGinnis andHenri Michele Piette - Rosalynn was kidnapped by Henri, her stepfather, in 1997 at age 12. She escaped 19 years later with 8 of the 9 children he fathered on her. The story was reported by People magazine, The Guardian, The New York Post, and many others.

    Assassinations

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    Murderers

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    Other criminals

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    Victims

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    seeWP:NVICTIM andWP:BIO1E, should be written "death of [blank]" in most cases

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    Jurists, judges, attorneys, legal organizations, and legal workers

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    People

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    Organizations

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    • Law Foundation of Ontario - an organization created by an amendment to the Law Society Act in 1974. Its purpose is to receive the interest earned on lawyers' mixed trust accounts and to use it to support legal education, legal aid, legal research and law libraries. By law, the foundation gives 75% of the revenue from these mixed trust accounts after operating expenses to Legal Aid Ontario and 25% to grants with the purpose to improve access to justice.
    • Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee - an organization of civil rights and pro bono attorneys instrumental in securing rights for minorities, particularly in MS. And LA during and after the Freedom Summer. LCDC was a key organization for constitutional rights in the deep South. People who can add more information include attorneys Stanley A. Halpin of the Southern University Law School (Baton Rouge) and George Strickler of the Tulane University School of Law. LCDC is referenced in several existing articles (e.g., Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law).
    • Template:Supreme Courts of Europe In the UK for instance, there are at least 2 other de facto Supreme Courts alongside and in addition to the actual UK Supreme Court (the High Court of Justiciary of the Supreme Courts of Scotland and the Judiciary Committee of the Privy Council; if you don't also count the Houses of Parliament!) In France, there are 4 (technically all de facto) Supreme Courts. The present ad hoc template is just simply not fit for purpose. We need a proper, actual dedicated template.

    Notable court cases and litigants

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    Other jurisdictions

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    Intellectual property

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    Copyright

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    Patent

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    See also:Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/USPTO

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    Journals, by language

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    Legal terms

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    References

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    1. ^Deva, Surya. Bilchitz, David (eds.). Human Rights Obligations of Business: Beyond the Corporate Responsibility to Respect? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
    2. ^Criminal proceeds amounted to 3.6% of global GDP in 2009;[1]
    3. ^The Mythology of Crime and Criminal JusticeISBN 1478636025
    4. ^https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/san-diego-tik-tok-ali-abulaban-sentenced-murder/3552934/?amp=1
    5. ^"Dog handler sentenced to prison". 6 October 2004.
    6. ^https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/wbna4508072
    7. ^"Handler hailed for her search dogs sent to prison | the Spokesman-Review".
    8. ^"Dog handler indicted".
    9. ^"The Story of America's Most Prolific Counterfeiter". November 2014.
    10. ^"Master Currency Counterfeiter Prints Millions, Says 'Screw You' to US".ABC News.
    11. ^"How the 'world's best counterfeiter' got away with $50 million, even though he was caught". 31 October 2014.
    12. ^"Captive Student: A teacher, a student and secrets that became a cautionary tale".ABC News.
    13. ^"Teenager kidnapped by teacher settles suit against school district for $650,000".
    14. ^"Ex-teacher pleads not guilty in kidnapping his former student".USA Today.
    15. ^https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna749726
    16. ^Gladstone, Mark (Dec 11, 1994)."The G-Man, the Shrimp Scam and Sacramento's Big Sting". Retrieved21 May 2020.
    17. ^Howard, David (October 10, 2017).Chasing Phil - The Adventures of Two Undercover Agents with the World's Most Charming Con Man. Crown. pp. 77–78, 134.ISBN 9781101907443. Retrieved21 May 2020.
    18. ^"Category Archives: Operation Fountain Pen".FBI Retired. Retrieved21 May 2020.
    19. ^https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/psychic-stole-millions-dollars-oregon-timber-heir/story?id=31364199
    20. ^Anti-Abortion Extremists -James KoppArchived 2006-01-16 at theWayback Machine
    21. ^Doug Saunders, "Hidden Face of Murder Frustrates Pursuers". Globe and Mail, October 22, 2002, pp.A9.
    22. ^Robert Maas, "Abortion Doctor Stabbed in B.C.".The Globe and Mail, July 12, 2000, page A3
    23. ^Estanislao Oziewicz, "Potential Jurors Must Reveal Abortion Views".The Globe and Mail, March 4, 2003, page A3
    24. ^Michael Beebe, "Round Two for James Kopp: Anti-Abortion Activist Goes on Trial Again This Week for the Sniper Death of and Amherst Abortion Provider",The Buffalo News, pg. 1, January 7, 2007
    25. ^Kizzia, Tom (July 28, 1984)."McCarthy killer gets 634 years".Anchorage Daily News. pp. a–1, a–16. Archived fromthe original on January 24, 2013. RetrievedAugust 13, 2012 – viaGoogle News Archive.
    26. ^https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/san-diego-tik-tok-ali-abulaban-sentenced-murder/3552934/?amp=1
    27. ^https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/paul-curry-convicted-1994-nicotine-poisoning-death-wife/story?id=25881116
    28. ^https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/pictures/timeline-investigating-the-death-of-linda-curry/
    29. ^https://www.grunge.com/493987/the-truth-about-the-jeopardy-winner-who-murdered-his-wife/
    30. ^https://www.ocregister.com/2014/11/15/poisoner-receives-life-in-prison-for-wifes-1994-killing/amp/
    31. ^King, James (5 August 2010)."Tempe Police Identify Body of 4-Year-Old Murdered in 1970". Retrieved14 July 2020.
    32. ^https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2018/01/10/a-doctors-wife-threatened-to-expose-the-opioid-ring-he-ran-so-he-killed-her-officials-said/
    33. ^https://abc7chicago.com/amp/new-jersey-news-april-kauffman-murder-radio-host-atlantic-county/2992797/
    34. ^"The trial next door: Oscar Pistorius gets the headlines, but what about Thato Kutumela?".The Independent. March 16, 2014.
    35. ^https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/07/23/entertainment/doctor-pleads-guilty-ketamine-matthew-perry
    36. ^"The Straits Times - New legal body to oversee all law practices". Government of Singapore. Retrieved25 November 2015.
    37. ^"Electronic Filing and Processing of International Applications - International Bureau as receiving Office to stop accepting international applications filed using PCT-SAFE (February 2021, PCT Newsletter No. 02/2021)".wipo.int. WIPO. Retrieved25 February 2021.
    38. ^Bergen County Sheriff's Office Official Website
    39. ^County begins merger of its police force and sheriff department
    40. ^Bergen County Police Department Wikipedia Article
    41. ^https://www.thetimes.com/article/939efdbb-e1e8-44e2-9ad1-2eef7eeeb87a?shareToken=60b5e8b738dd5dbeb2a5231732b905aa
    42. ^https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-al-assads-nuremberg-moment-page-by-page-an-ngo-and-its-canadian/
    43. ^https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.3650390
    44. ^https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/volunteers-gather-evidence-of-syrian-war-crimes/
    45. ^https://www.pbs.org/newshour/tag/commission-for-international-justice-and-accountability
    46. ^"Murphy Conservatorship".
    47. ^Craft-Rosenberg, Martha; Pehler, Shelley-Rae (20 January 2011).Encyclopedia of Family Health. SAGE Publications.ISBN 978-1-5063-3823-1.
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