depends on your actions after your knowledge..did you tell..did you act toward furthering the crime..did you try to leave situation..etc
(302) of IPC: (MURDER) Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or (104) imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine.
According to the Isle of Man, they have a very low crime rate. They claim their crime is low because of the high fines that are given to anyone who commits a crime and also the jail time.
(302) of IPC: (MURDER) Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or (104) imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine.
If you knew they were using it yes. You are also in breach of your credit card agreement and may also be party to a criminal fraud. If you did not know they were using it, then if you can convince the Bank of this you are not liable; you are a victim of a crime.
If you are an adult and your child commits a crime you can and will be held liable for there actions if you knew they were committing the action or failed to act in a reasonable manner to stop them and did not report them. You can also be held liable for any damages they caused committing an illegal act. As a parent you are legally responsible not only for the actions that they conduct but the damage they inflict. You are responsible for their school attendance and for them complying to any and all state issued mandates after the fact. If you feel that you can not control your child or that you can not prevent them from committing illegal acts, it is best that you turn them over to the states juvenile program as an unruly child to prevent you from being held liable for their actions.
Part of it will depend on the crime. If the property was procured using funds from illegal activities, it may be confiscated. The court may also order property sold to provide restitution.
In the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack commits the crime of burglary by breaking into the giant's castle and stealing from him. Additionally, one could argue that Jack also commits the crime of trespassing by going onto the giant's property without permission.
Yes. You are a party to the crime and can also be charged.
Criminal Justice is the system in every country or jurisdiction of ensuring that a person who commits a crime is brought before the court and given the proper punishment for his offense. It also ensures that a person has a fair and impartial trial if he is accused of committing a crime.
Most young people who commit crimes are doing it for a reason, not just because they feel like it. In most cases, the teen is dealing with problems at home, school or being peer pressured by their friends. Maybe the teen who commit the crime is just searching for attention, and this is one of the only solutions they can think of. Also a teen could feel like they have to do something brave or daring such as committing a crime to fit in with their friends. In reality, there is no "typical" young person who commits a crime, it could be anybody.... but in most cases there is a problem or a reason to why they committed that crime.
The same thing they do to anyone who commits a crime: depending on severity and frequency the perpetrator will probably do jail or prison time. He may also be placed on probation or supervised release, which will include conditions of such that requires restitution for damages or destruction of property. In many states the perp could be required to pay restitution while in prison.
In the state of North Carolina an adult age in courts is 16, so if a 16 yr old commits a crime he/she will be tried in adult court. 14 year olds can also be tried in adult court if he/she commits a major felony. Say a 14 year old shoots his mom, he would be tried in adult court. Say a 14 yr old steals from a store, or some small crime, he will not be tried in adult court.