Mob+law

  • 61anarchy — I noun absence of authority, breakdown of administration, chaos, confusion, discord, disobedience, disorder, disorderliness, disorganization, disregard, disunion, indiscipline, insubordination, insurgence, insurrection, interregnum,… …

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  • 62lynch — / linch/ vt: to put to death (as by hanging) by mob action without legal sanction lynch·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lynch …

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  • 63clear and present danger — clear and pres·ent dan·ger n: a risk or threat to safety or other public interests that is serious and imminent; esp: one that justifies limitation of a right (as freedom of speech or press) by the legislative or executive branch of government a… …

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  • 64organized crime — n: criminal activity on the part of an organized and extensive group of people compare racketeering Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. organiz …

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  • 65mobbing — in Scots criminal law, the crime that is committed when people gather together intent on a common purpose that is to be effected illegally, which causes alarm to the public or part of it. A series of unconnected and fortuitous events does not… …

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  • 66mafia — n. A body of organized criminals who use extortion, threats, and violence to influence business or government; see also organized crime, mob The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell.… …

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  • 67mass — 1 n: an aggregation of usu. similar things (as assets in a succession) considered as a whole mass 2 adj: participated in by or affecting a large number of individuals mass insurance underwriting mass tort litigation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… …

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  • 68assemblage — I noun accumulation, acervation, agglomeration, aggregation, amassment, array, assemblage, assembly, association, audience, bale, band, batch, bevy, body, bolt, bulk, bunch, bundle, caucus, claque, clump, cluster, collection, colligation,… …

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  • 69chaos — I noun agitation, anarchy, bedlam, commotion, confusion, convulsion, disarray, discomposure, discord, disorder, disorderliness, disunion, embroilment, entanglement, ferment, flurry, fracas, furor, havoc, imbroglio, incoherence, irregularity,… …

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  • 70demagogue — I noun agitator, charismatic leader, declaimed exciter, factionary, factioneer, factious leader, fanatic, firebrand, fomenter, haranguer, incentor, inciter, inflamer, instigator, leader, mob swayer, plebicola, plebis dux, politician, popular… …

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