I do not believe that the International Court has the power to issue an execution order in and of itself. But only the power to RECOMMEND to the country actually holding the alleged war criminal, that a certain course of action be taken.
Yes, burglary is a serious crime that involves unlawfully entering a building or property with the intent to commit a crime. If someone is convicted of burglary, they can be sentenced to jail time, depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws of the jurisdiction.
Not enough information is discosed in the question. Serious offense, or minor offense?
Criminal cases in the U.S. are heard at a district court. The judge here then decides whether the matter is serious enough to be passed to the state court.
Yes, the person has been duly convicted and sentenced for a crime. A person leaving the state where probation was imposed without proper authorization is considered a fugitive from justice and is subject to extradition procedure.
Serious enough to go to the doctor!
Serious. If it is bad enough the vehicle will not move.
Serious enough for it to be a felony for fighting dogs or owning a fighting dog.
He has not yet been sentenced as of January 19, 2011 - I am watching the news and waiting to hear. Twenty years is not enough- his co-horts have co-operated and already been sentenced.
No, a six year old's brain is not developed enough to form criminal content.
Serious enough. The plates were buckled (popped rivets) for a length of 258 feet. That was enough to compromise five compartments with an extra three feet leaking into a sixth.
Serious enough. The plates were buckled (popped rivets) for a length of 258 feet. That was enough to compromise five compartments with an extra three feet leaking into a sixth.
If its serious enough, yes.