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cumulatio criminum

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A quick definition of cumulatio criminum:

Term: CUMULATIO CRIMINUM

Definition: Cumulatio criminum is a legal term that refers to the accumulation of multiple criminal charges against a person. This means that a person can be charged with more than one crime at the same time. For example, if someone is caught stealing and also found to be in possession of illegal drugs, they could be charged with both theft and drug possession. Cumulatio criminum can result in more severe penalties and longer prison sentences for the accused.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Cumulatio criminum is a Latin term that refers to the practice of charging a defendant with multiple crimes arising from the same incident or course of conduct.

Example: A person who is arrested for breaking into a house and stealing jewelry may be charged with burglary, theft, and possession of stolen property.

Explanation: In this example, the defendant is charged with multiple crimes that are related to the same incident. The prosecutor may use cumulatio criminum to increase the severity of the charges and the potential punishment. However, the use of this practice can also lead to issues of double jeopardy and excessive punishment.

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