mabey but no
"Some convicts" probably DID commit murder.
In most jurisdictions, soliciting homicide is the attempt to get someone else to commit a murder on your request or for your benefit. The most common means for getting someone to commit a murder for you is money payment or some other kind of benefit; other means include instilling fear in a person, blackmailing a person, etc. The person who solicits a murder is as guilty as the person who commits the murder.
There are several "Second degrees." Second degree murder means an individual intended to commit murder but it was not premeditated and it did not occur during a robbery or some other felony.
um, yes they can. if they dont go to rehab i would say and hope that they get some serious help.
Some of these questions make me want to commit felonious assault.
Although many killers have personality traits in common, there is not one single reason that people murder other people, and each situation is unique. Some murderers become serial murderers while others commit a single action.
This can be a noun or a verb. Here are some sentences with each meaning.Murder is a horrible crime.The police investigated the murder.She will murder him eventually.I feel like I could murder a burger right now, I'm so hungry.He can murder everyone in this room with a spoon!
The Bible tells us that sin is sin - no degrees as some teach. It is called 'lawlessness' by John. The Apostle James was inspired to tell us breaking one aspect of God's Law is breaking the whole law:James 2:10-11New International Version (NIV) 10 For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it. 11 For he who said, "You shall not commit adultery," also said, "You shall not murder." If you do not commit adultery but do commit murder, you have become a lawbreaker.
Do men commit more murder than women? Overall, the answer is yes. However, in certain categories and in certain situations the answer is more complex. The FBI reports that about 10% of murders in America are committed by women.
Generally, 7 years. Some states have changed their laws so that the statute time can be put on hold til you are found and arrested. Some states say there is no statute of limitations on murder. See a good attorney.
If you kill a judge you will most likely be arrested for murder and will probably go to prison for a very long time, potentially the rest of your life. In some places you might even recieve the death penalty.
There is a general overall charge of Homicide which is what the police will charge you with when you are first arrested, Once it the case goes to the Prosecutor a determination will be made of the charge for whcih you will be prosecuted in court.If you meant to kill them - you will be charged with Murder. In some states there are several degrees of Murder (i.e.: Murder in the 1st Degree or 2nd Degree).If you killed them but didn't mean to (e.g.: as a result of an auto collision) you will be charged with Manslaughter.