Yes, you can be prosecuted for an act if it violates the law. Prosecution typically occurs when there is sufficient evidence to support charges against a person for committing a crime. The specifics depend on the jurisdiction and the nature of the act in question. Legal representation is crucial in navigating the prosecution process.
Prosecuted and executed? 2
Emergency Serices cannot be prosecuted for their services.
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Emergency Serices cannot be prosecuted for their services.
Yes, they can be tracked down and prosecuted.
False.
An attempt to knowingly access classified government information without authorization can be prosecuted under the Espionage Act of 1917. This Act criminalizes the unauthorized communication, transmission, or retention of national defense information. Additionally, violations may also be pursued under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) if the access involves computer systems.
industrial workers of the world (iww)
Yes. Example: Bank robbery resulting in the death of a victim. You can be prosecuted for both.
Yes. Example: Bank robbery resulting in the death of a victim. You can be prosecuted for both.
It has never been 'legal' to kill your spouse. You may not be prosecuted for the act, particularly if the prosecutor believes that a sympathetic jury would not find them guilty.
Answer for US: Yes, the contract is void. Also, the act of forgery was a criminal act, and the individual who forged the document should be prosecuted.