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Aquinas accepts the notion of an infinite series of causes.
Crime
A broad term for violations of law that are punishable by the state and are codified by legislatures. The objective of criminal law is to protect the public.
Public Prosecutor
A legal officer who represents the government in prosecuting criminal cases and is responsible for presenting the case against accused persons.
Trial Lawyer
An attorney who specializes in representing clients in legal proceedings before a court of law, particularly in trials.
Criminal Cases
Legal proceedings brought against an individual who is accused of committing a crime, aiming to determine their guilt or innocence.
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