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What (who) is turpitude - definition


Turpitude      
f.
O mesmo que "torpeza". Cf. Camillo, "Doze Casam.", 234.
(Lat. "turpitudo")
turpitude      
sf (lat turpitudine) O mesmo que torpeza.
turpitude      
s.f. m.q. torpeza
-etim lat. turpitúdo,dìnis 'id.'; ver turp-
Examples of use of turpitude
1. Except that "moral turpitude" is not an eternal concept.
2. To the charge of moral turpitude, Horsley enthusiastically pleads guilty.
3. Crimes involving bribery naturally carry a moral turpitude clause.
4. Magistrate‘s Court Judge Carmela Rothfeld–Haft ruled, however, that Hameiri‘s offenses did not involve moral turpitude.
5. Advertisement By law, someone convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude cannot run for high office.