New Haven v. Thomas Hogg, the Glossary
New Haven v. Thomas Hogg was a criminal case which took place in New Haven Colony in 1647.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Basic Books, Breeches, Burden of proof (law), Capital punishment in Connecticut, Execution of George Spencer, Flagellation, Greenwood Publishing Group, Guilt (law), Inappropriateness, Inguinal hernia, Johns Hopkins University Press, New Haven Colony, Pardon, Perjury, Pig, Rowman & Littlefield, Slavery in the United States, Sodomy, Sodomy law, Theft, Theophilus Eaton, University of Massachusetts Press, University of Tennessee, Wrongful execution, Zoophilia.
- 1647 in law
- 1647 in the Thirteen Colonies
- 17th-century trials
- Connecticut Colony
- Legal history of Connecticut
- Sex crime trials
- Trials in Connecticut
- Zoophilia
Basic Books
Basic Books is a book publisher founded in 1950 and located in New York City, now an imprint of Hachette Book Group.
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Breeches
Breeches are an article of clothing covering the body from the waist down, with separate coverings for each leg, usually stopping just below the knee, though in some cases reaching to the ankles.
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Burden of proof (law)
In a legal dispute, one party has the burden of proof to show that they are correct, while the other party has no such burden and is presumed to be correct.
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Capital punishment in Connecticut
Capital punishment in Connecticut formerly existed as an available sanction for a criminal defendant upon conviction for the commission of a capital offense.
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Execution of George Spencer
George Spencer (1600 – April 8, 1642) was the second person in history to be executed in Connecticut. New Haven v. Thomas Hogg and Execution of George Spencer are 17th-century trials, sex crime trials, Trials in Connecticut and Zoophilia.
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Flagellation
Flagellation (Latin, 'whip'), flogging or whipping is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, the knout, etc.
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Greenwood Publishing Group
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG), also known as ABC-Clio/Greenwood (stylized ABC-CLIO/Greenwood), is an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which is today part of ABC-Clio.
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Guilt (law)
In criminal law, guilt is the state of being responsible for the commission of an offense.
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Inappropriateness
Inappropriateness refers to standards or ethics that are typically viewed as being negative in a society.
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Inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press (also referred to as JHU Press or JHUP) is the publishing division of Johns Hopkins University.
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New Haven Colony
The New Haven Colony was a small English colony in Connecticut Colony from 1638 to 1664, with outposts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. New Haven v. Thomas Hogg and New Haven Colony are Connecticut Colony.
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Pardon
A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction.
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Perjury
Perjury (also known as foreswearing) is the intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth, whether spoken or in writing, concerning matters material to an official proceeding.
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Pig
The pig (Sus domesticus), also called swine (swine) or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal.
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Rowman & Littlefield
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is an American independent academic publishing company founded in 1949.
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Slavery in the United States
The legal institution of human chattel slavery, comprising the enslavement primarily of Africans and African Americans, was prevalent in the United States of America from its founding in 1776 until 1865, predominantly in the South.
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Sodomy
Sodomy, also called buggery in British English, generally refers to either anal sex (but occasionally also oral sex) between people, or any sexual activity between a human and another animal (bestiality).
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Sodomy law
A sodomy law is a law that defines certain sexual acts as crimes.
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Theft
Theft is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it.
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Theophilus Eaton
Theophilus Eaton (January 7, 1658) was a wealthy New England Puritan merchant, diplomat and financier, who took part in organizing and financing the Great Puritan Migration to America. New Haven v. Thomas Hogg and Theophilus Eaton are new England Puritanism.
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University of Massachusetts Press
The University of Massachusetts Press is a university press that is part of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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University of Tennessee
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (or The University of Tennessee; UT; UT Knoxville; or colloquially UTK or Tennessee) is a public land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Wrongful execution
Wrongful execution is a miscarriage of justice occurring when an innocent person is put to death by capital punishment.
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Zoophilia
Zoophilia is a paraphilia in which a person experiences a sexual fixation on non-human animals.
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See also
1647 in law
- Louviers possessions
- Massachusetts School Laws
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- Null and Void Ordinance
- Paradine v Jane
- Witch trial of Nogaredo
1647 in the Thirteen Colonies
- 1647 North American influenza epidemic
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
17th-century trials
- Alloa witches
- Arjeplog blasphemy trial of 1687
- Bideford witch trial
- Bury St Edmunds witch trials
- Bute witches
- Execution of George Spencer
- Fulda witch trials
- Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661–62
- Great Scottish witch hunt of 1649–50
- Katherine Campbell (accused witch)
- Liechtenstein witch trials
- Margaret Mattson
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- Northamptonshire witch trials
- Paisley witches
- Pappenheimer witch trial
- Pendle witches
- Rugård witch trials
- Samlesbury witches
- Witch trials in Maryland
- Witches of Belvoir
Connecticut Colony
- Bankside Farmers
- Battle of the Frogs
- Connecticut Colony
- Connecticut pound
- Deacon John Grave House
- Ephraim Hawley House
- Equivalent Lands
- Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony
- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
- Jacobs' Inn
- King Philip's War
- Mattabesset
- Mortlake, Connecticut
- New Haven Colony
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- Restoration colony
- Rogerenes
- Saybrook Colony
- Saybrook Platform
- Trader's currency token of the Colony of Connecticut
- Zachariah Curtiss House
Legal history of Connecticut
- Alexander v. Yale
- American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut
- Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
- Blue Laws (Connecticut)
- Boddie v. Connecticut
- Cantwell v. Connecticut
- Connecticut Indian Land Claims Settlement
- Connecticut Raised Bill 1098
- Connecticut v. Doehr
- Connecticut v. ExxonMobil Corp.
- Gaffney v. Cummings
- Geer v. Connecticut
- Griswold v. Connecticut
- History of the Connecticut Constitution
- List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Connecticut
- List of first women lawyers and judges in Connecticut
- Loewe v. Lawlor
- Mohegan Indians v. Connecticut
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- New York v. Connecticut
- Palko v. Connecticut
- Ricci v. DeStefano
- United States v. The Amistad
Sex crime trials
- 2009 Plymouth child abuse case
- 2019 South Wales paternal sex abuse case
- Amberdale children's home
- Amsterdam sex crimes case
- Anwar Ibrahim sodomy trials
- Baylor University sexual assault scandal
- Beechwood children's home
- Berkhamsted paedophile network
- Bill Cosby sexual assault cases
- Birmingham bathing cult
- Execution of George Spencer
- Glen Ridge rape
- HM Advocate v Salmond
- Halifax child sex abuse ring
- Huddersfield grooming gang
- Jacob Zuma rape trial
- Kidwelly sex cult
- Manchester child sex abuse ring
- Medomsley Detention Centre
- Michael Brown Okinawa assault incident
- Murder of Karina Vetrano
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- New York v. Strauss-Kahn
- Norwich sexual abuse ring
- People v. Turner
- Peter Tobin
- Public Prosecution Service of Northern Ireland v. Liam Adams
- R v Evans and McDonald
- R. Kelly sexual abuse cases
- Sexual assault of Savannah Dietrich
- Silvio Berlusconi prostitution trial
- Special measures
- Steubenville High School rape case
- Torrington High School rape cases
- Trial of Bill Cosby
- Trial of Jian Ghomeshi
- Trial of Matthew McKnight
- Trial of Michael Jackson
Trials in Connecticut
- Execution of George Spencer
- New Haven Black Panther trials
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- Trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson
- Trial of Joseph Spell
Zoophilia
- Andrey Yezhov
- Animal pornography
- Bodil Joensen
- Donkey show
- Douglas Spink
- Enumclaw horse sex case
- Eric Gill
- Ernst August Wagner
- Execution of George Spencer
- Formicophilia
- Frank Gust
- Gerbilling
- Hani Miletski
- History of zoophilia
- Józef Pluta
- Malcolm Brenner (writer)
- Margaret Howe Lovatt
- Mariusz Sowiński
- New Haven v. Thomas Hogg
- Ophidiophilia
- Patrick Kearney
- Sagaholm
- Stewart Murray Wilson
- Sudanese goat marriage incident
- Synod of Ancyra
- Thomas Granger
- Trial of Claudine de Culam
- Venda Sexy
- Zoophilia
- Zoosadism
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven_v._Thomas_Hogg
Also known as Thomas Hogg (New Haven), Thomas Hogg (sodomy defendant), Trial of Thomas Hogg.