Yes, he was arrested in 1981.
No, he was never charged with anything. Billy Smolinski remains a missing person, and the Smolinski family is fighting an harrassment civil suit. It seems that the person they accused and followed and harrassed got tired of the treatment.
Smolinski is probably living in Canada since he told his neighbors he was heading up in that direction.
Lee Harvey Oswald
They were charged with robbing a Braintree Mass bank and killing a police officer.K
Murder
He started out with a 99 year penalty but than later he was added one more year.
Should People Get Charged for Killing Animals? =In my own opinion, I think that it depends what kind of animal is being killed and why. For example, if someone is killing a pig for food, than they should be paid. If it is hunting season, they shouldn't be paid. My conclusion is that if someone is killing an animal for food, than they should be paid, but if it is for game, than they shouldn't be paid.=
Johnny was going to be charged with killing a Soc. Manslaughter, I think.
first learn to spell, then think about killing someone. also fix your grammar :)
Most horses of law enforcement officers like LEO K9's are officers also. Killing a LEO horse will result in your being charged with killing a law enforcement officer. At minimum, you may be charged with destruction of livestock, or destruction of government property.
yes! dogs have personalities and they are living things....but you wouldn't get as much time in jail....say 5 2 10 years in prison
John Walker is an American who fought on the side of the Taliban. He has been charged with killing US soldiers abroad.
There has never been a US president who was charged with murdering an old lady. In fact the only president that ever killed another person was Andrew Jackson during a duel.
No. Nobody was charged in the killing of Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum. Several individuals were charged with the murders of the Prophet and his brother and brought to trial. However, none of them were convicted. Probably the best treatment of this subject is a book titled "Carthage Conspiracy: The Trial of the Accused Assassins of Joseph Smith" by Dallin H. Oaks and Marvin S. Hill.