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- Civil_death abstract "Civil death (Latin: civiliter mortuus) is the loss of all or almost all civil rights by a person due to a conviction for a felony or due to an act by the government of a country that results in the loss of civil rights. It is usually inflicted on persons convicted of crimes against the state or adults determined by a court to be legally incompetent because of mental disability.In medieval Europe, felons lost all civil rights upon their conviction. This civil death often led to actual death, since anyone could kill and injure a felon with impunity. Under the Holy Roman Empire, a person declared civilly dead was referred to as vogelfrei, ‘free as a bird’, and could even be killed since they were completely outside the law.Historically outlawry, that is, declaring a person as an outlaw, was a common form of civil death.In the US, the disenfranchisement of felons has been called a form of civil death, as has being subjected to collateral consequences in general.".
- Civil_death wikiPageID "537892".
- Civil_death wikiPageLength "2429".
- Civil_death wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Civil_death wikiPageRevisionID "696791660".
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_law.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Civil_and_political_rights.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Collateral_consequences_of_criminal_conviction.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Felony.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Felony_disenfranchisement.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Ghosts…_of_the_Civil_Dead.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Loss_of_rights_due_to_conviction_for_criminal_offense.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Outlaw.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLink Vogelfrei.
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "Civil death".
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "civil death".
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "civil".
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "civilly dead".
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "deprived of civil rights".
- Civil_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "outlaws".
- Civil_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Capital_punishment.
- Civil_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_NIE.
- Civil_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-la.
- Civil_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-stub.
- Civil_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- Civil_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Civil_death subject Category:Criminal_law.
- Civil_death hypernym Loss.
- Civil_death type Disease.
- Civil_death type Source.
- Civil_death comment "Civil death (Latin: civiliter mortuus) is the loss of all or almost all civil rights by a person due to a conviction for a felony or due to an act by the government of a country that results in the loss of civil rights. It is usually inflicted on persons convicted of crimes against the state or adults determined by a court to be legally incompetent because of mental disability.In medieval Europe, felons lost all civil rights upon their conviction.".
- Civil_death label "Civil death".
- Civil_death sameAs Q841613.
- Civil_death sameAs Bürgerlicher_Tod.
- Civil_death sameAs Πολιτικός_θάνατος.
- Civil_death sameAs Muerte_civil.
- Civil_death sameAs Yhteiskunnallinen_kuolema.
- Civil_death sameAs Mort_civile.
- Civil_death sameAs Polgári_halál.
- Civil_death sameAs Morte_civile.
- Civil_death sameAs Biergerlechen_Doud.
- Civil_death sameAs Burgerlijke_dood.
- Civil_death sameAs Śmierć_cywilna.
- Civil_death sameAs m.02mwpc.
- Civil_death sameAs Гражданская_смерть.
- Civil_death sameAs Borgerlig_död.
- Civil_death sameAs Medeni_ölüm.
- Civil_death sameAs Громадянська_смерть.
- Civil_death sameAs Q841613.
- Civil_death wasDerivedFrom Civil_death?oldid=696791660.
- Civil_death isPrimaryTopicOf Civil_death.