Yes, federal crime means you are tried in federal court. Any federal court
Commits- like: she commits a crime.
A person who commits check fraud in California could face up to 3 years in prison. They could also pay up to $10,000 in fines.
A person who commits a homicide is a murderer.
A person who commits sin is called a sinner.
Certainly. Though it depends on what crime was committed as to if it would be worth while.
A person who commits a robbery is known as a robber or a thief.
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The opposite of "commits" (does, as with a crime) would be does not commit, which like many actions could mean to eschew or avoid. The opposite of "commits" (assumes an obligation by choice) could be defers, vacillates, wavers, or waffles.
A traitor.
me!
he commits adultery