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Glossary
Kidnapping
The forcible taking and carrying away of someone by force and
against his will. This includes unlawfully confining someone
for ransom, or as a hostage, or to harm them in any way. See
also abduction.
Kin
Relationship by blood. Lineal kin are those related in a
direct line, such as mother and son. Collateral kin are those
descended from a common ancestor, such as brothers with the
same father. Next of kin is a term relating to the person most
closely related to someone.
Kiting
To wrongfully take advantage of the time it takes a check
deposited in one bank to be collected at another. This time
period is called "float". Kiting allows a person to use funds
that are not his own by drawing checks against deposits that
have not yet actually cleared the bank.
Knock and announce rule
A rule which allows a peace officer to break into and enter a
house to serve a warrant or carry out an arrest. He must first
announce his authority and purpose. If he is refused
admittance he may then break open a door or window for entry.
Knowingly
To act with knowledge; willfully; consciously. To act
knowingly in relation to an offense is to carry out an action
with full knowledge that it is done and that it carries a
predictable result.
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