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Τι (ποιος) είναι perp - ορισμός

KNOWN PERSON SUSPECTED OF COMMITTING A CRIME
Lookout book; Perp; Actor (law); Crime suspect; Perps; Perpetrators; Perpetrate; Difference between Suspect and Perpetrator; Suspect and perpetrator; Suſspect

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PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
PERP (gene)
LaTeX inverted T. Used in domain theory to represent bottom. (1995-02-03)
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PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
PERP (gene)
¦ noun N. Amer. informal the perpetrator of a crime.
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PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
PERP (gene)
p53 apoptosis effector related to PMP-22 is a plasma membrane protein that, in humans, is encoded by the PERP gene.

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Suspect

In law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime. Police and reporters in the United States often use the word suspect as a jargon when referring to the perpetrator of the offense (perp in dated U.S. slang). However, in official definition, the perpetrator is the robber, assailant, counterfeiter, etc.—the person who committed the crime. The distinction between suspect and perpetrator recognizes that the suspect is not known to have committed the offense, while the perpetrator—who may not yet have been suspected of the crime, and is thus not necessarily a suspect—is the one who did. The suspect may be a different person from the perpetrator, or there may have been no actual crime, which would mean there is no perpetrator.

A common error in police reports is a witness description of the suspect (as a witness generally describes a perpetrator, while a mug shot is of a suspect). Frequently it is stated that police are looking for the suspect, when there is no suspect; the police could be looking for a suspect, but they are surely looking for the perpetrator, and very often it is impossible to tell from such a police report whether there is a suspect or not.

Possibly because of the misuse of "suspect" to mean "perpetrator", police in the late 20th and early 21st century began to use person of interest, possible suspect, and even possible person of interest, to mean suspect.

Under the judicial systems of the U.S., once a decision is approved to arrest a suspect, or bind him over for trial, either by a prosecutor issuing an information, a grand jury issuing a true bill or indictment, or a judge issuing an arrest warrant, the suspect can then be properly called a defendant, or the accused. Only after being convicted is the suspect properly called the perpetrator.

Παραδείγματα προφοράς για perp
1. the perp did to me?
Darrell Hammond, Michelle Esrick & Dr. Bessel van der Kolk _ Cracked Up _ Talks at Google
2. am I going to act like the perp?
Darrell Hammond, Michelle Esrick & Dr. Bessel van der Kolk _ Cracked Up _ Talks at Google
3. "You're just justifying the offender, the perp and
Lost Memory of Skin _ Russell Banks _ Talks at Google
4. DARRELL HAMMOND: Am I going to do to the perp what
Darrell Hammond, Michelle Esrick & Dr. Bessel van der Kolk _ Cracked Up _ Talks at Google
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για perp
1. Watch McClellan do the perp walk» It was not immediately known whether McClellan had an attorney.
2. Here‘s how it worked out for some of his perp–walking predecessors: In office: 1'61–68.
3. The Pillow as Perp Go to Complete List Op–Ed Contributor÷ War of Words Straight, Gay or Lying?
4. Watch McClellan do the perp walk» Phone and e–mail messages seeking comment from McClellan were not immediately returned.
5. LAS VEGAS –– News conferences, a slew of felony charges, a perp walk in handcuffs and detention in a holding cell without bail _ it‘s clear authorities aren‘t giving O.J.