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What is the difference between a capital crime and an infamous crime?
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What is the difference between a capital crime and an infamous crime?
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Capital crimes are more serious crimes such as serial killing and homicide.Infamous crimes are for scandals. From Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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A capital crime is a dangerous and huge crime, like a homicide, etc. A capital crime is when the person who committed it gets a punishment of death (sometimes). An infamous crime is when the person guilty is not believed. (felony).
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