Maybe, maybe not. If there is witness testimony to corroborate the allegation it might be enough to convince a jury of the charge.
Yes, it is possible.
it can if there is witnesses i think
Yes but if you are caught, you will be charged with murder if the person dies in the grave.
No one knows what decision a jury will render after hearing the facts. If the state can prove that your intent was to murder or cause "great bodily harm" to the person, it is possible that you could be convicted.
no but if they cant take there med because sed person threw them away and they die sed person can be arrested for murder
if you mean murder them you cant srry if this answer suks! :(
i cant make any sense out of this
Murder, genocide.
It is in the UK - you could be charged with unlawful imprisonment. Even if the person was seen committing a crime, you have no legal right to confine them.
It referred to as the double jeopardy rule. A person cannot be charged for the same crime for the same actions twice.
no he or she cant
You're dead, so you cant see your own body and no one even uses guillotines any more.
a person that cant function right or a person that cant do one that a normal person / healthy person can do
the body usees the nose to get the oxegen then the lungs separate what the body can or cant use anything the body cant use we exhale