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    Dec 25, 2011, 10:44 AM
    Explain these phrases
    Please explain these phrases j need for test:

    To receive injury / to inflict injury
    To be killed / to be wounded
    Life sentence / death penalty
    A minor injury / a grievous injury
    To be stabbed / to be shot
    A fine / a conditional discharge
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    Dec 25, 2011, 10:48 AM
    I'm sorry, but AMHD doesn't do homework.

    If you Google any of these words/phrases you will get your answer.

    I think you haven't even tried to do your own homework - you don't know the difference between being stabbed and being shot, between killed and wounded, between receiving and inflicting?

    You can start here - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
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    Dec 25, 2011, 01:57 PM
    Sometimes the disagree says more about the person asking the question than it does about the person answering.
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    Dec 25, 2011, 03:05 PM
    To receive injury – to be hurt
    To inflict injury – to hurt someone
    Life sentence – a punishment of life imprisonment
    Death penalty – punishment by execution
    To be stabbed – a wound made by stabbing
    To be wounded – an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken
    A conditional discharge – an order made by a criminal court whereby an offender will not be sentenced for an offence unless a further offence is committed within a stated period.
    A grievous injury – very serious injury
    A minor injury – lesser in importance injury
    A bruise - an injury appearing as an area of discoloured skin on the body
    Casualties – a person(s) killed or injured in a war or accident
    A concussion – temporary unconsciousness or confusion and other symptoms caused by a blow on the head.

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