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- Capital_theft abstract "Capital theft is the name sometimes given to aggravated theft in countries where such a crime is punishable by amputation or death. For instance, the Sudanese criminal code at §170 and 171 defines such a theft as "the unlawful taking of another's property if its value is no less than the nisab, a crime punished by amputation of the right hand"[citation needed].".
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- Capital_theft hasPhotoCollection Capital_theft.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Capital_punishment.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_China.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_Iran.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_Saudi_Arabia.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Islamic_criminal_jurisprudence.
- Capital_theft subject Category:Theft.
- Capital_theft comment "Capital theft is the name sometimes given to aggravated theft in countries where such a crime is punishable by amputation or death. For instance, the Sudanese criminal code at §170 and 171 defines such a theft as "the unlawful taking of another's property if its value is no less than the nisab, a crime punished by amputation of the right hand"[citation needed].".
- Capital_theft label "Capital theft".
- Capital_theft sameAs m.080ld6g.
- Capital_theft sameAs Q5035781.
- Capital_theft sameAs Q5035781.
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- Capital_theft isPrimaryTopicOf Capital_theft.