He only got one round trip ticket!
The suspect
Officers must tell the suspect that they have the right to remain silent and that they do not have to confuse to their crime.
Its spring break , and high school students on vacation in one hotel are being raped and murdered ( The victims are all men With egotistical personalities ) they suspect the janitor of killing these students , but it turns out the janitor suffers from schizophrenia andis unaware of his alter ego murdering students . the other personality is a women based on the janitor Adam jacksons' mother after being abused by her alpha husband Guest stars Jackson rathbone as Adam Jackson ( The janitor ) :)
The basic decision to be made in an arraignment is whether or not the accused or suspect if you will, pleads guilty or not guilty to the offense or charge(s) made against him.
"Larceny first degree boyfriend" is not a standard legal term. It appears to be a combination of different phrases that may have been used incorrectly or misinterpreted. "Larceny" refers to theft, while "first degree" usually denotes a severe form of a crime. The term "boyfriend" in this context is unclear without additional context.
Yes.
The suspect was innocent but, the judge thought he was guilty.
Possibly "the accused"... doubtable, dubious, fishy, questionable, shaky, suspected, suspicious, thick, uncertain, unclear, unsure.
Depending on where in the process you are speaking of: "person of interest" - "suspect" - "arrestee" - "defendant. "
* Of course she would be charged with murder. Planned murder is first degree murder and accidentally killing someone (if you push them and they hit their head and die) one might get off with a charge of second degree murder. It is only a fool that would reduce themselves to murdering an ex mate because it proves nothing and it sure is not worth doing prison time! Also when a husband and wife are murdered or they have disappeared their spouse is generally the first person the police suspect. With DNA evidence it's highly doubtful anyone would get away with murdering their spouse or ex spouse.
The defendant is the person that is being accused of something.
Sure. But if he dies under mysterious circumstances, you instantly become the #1 suspect.