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Anyone who willfully violates the Securities Act of 1933 may be fined as well as imprisoned.
Life-course-persistent Antisocial Behavior
A pattern of antisocial and criminal behavior that persists from childhood into adult life, often associated with neurological deficits and adverse childhood experiences.
Conduct Disorder
A mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence characterized by a persistent pattern of disregarding the rights and feelings of others.
Basic Rights
Fundamental rights believed to belong inherently to all human beings, including the right to life, liberty, and personal security.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Syndrome of chronic misbehavior in childhood marked by belligerence, irritability, and defiance, although not to the extent found in a diagnosis of conduct disorder.
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