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What does fugitive x mean?

"Fugitive X" typically refers to a person who is on the run or evading law enforcement authorities, often to avoid capture for a crime they have committed or are suspected of committing. It signifies someone who is actively trying to elude capture or arrest.


What does it mean when someone says crack to you?

I'm a gypsy and we use that term all the time it means speak or have a good conversation with you x


What is the best university in England for criminology?

hiii, im in the same situation :) some ideas, Birmingham city, Nottingham Trent and UCLAN... I've looked at these unis an they have some good courses... check them out!! if you find out, let me know :P x


Can you receive a section 8 voucher if you were convicted of a class x drug felony in IL and in which states are you most likely to be approved?

Every Housing Authority has its own policies on which they admit those with felony records. By federal law one is banned for life from the section 8 program if he was convicted of manufacturing of methamphetamine or sex offenses. Housing Authority may have its own restrictions which may further ban persons with certain other felony convictions or if they were convicted of felonies within a certain number of years.


How many years does it take to become a forensic patholigist?

Becoming a forensic pathologist typically takes around 13-14 years of education and training after high school. This includes earning a bachelor's degree, attending medical school, completing a residency in pathology, and undertaking a fellowship in forensic pathology.