I think if my best friend has committed a serious crime they should put (him or her) in jail because it's not gonna be good for the community but at the same time that gonna hurts me cause (he's, she's) my friend no matter what.
I would feel disappointed, shocked, and concerned. It would be a difficult situation to face, as I would have to reconcile my friendship with the actions they have taken. It would be important for me to separate their actions from our friendship and consider the appropriate steps to take, such as supporting them through legal processes or making necessary distance for my own well-being and safety.
The best thing to do would be to contact an attorney - advise them of what you did - and arrange to turn yourself in. This is especially true if your crime injured or hurt another person. If the crime was serious enough the odds are that you'll be found out anyway and it will go that much harder on you if you have to be apprehended.
If I wanted to be a lawyer I would have to commit to about five years of study and consider the big fees involved. After I was qualified and started practice I could get clients who had committed a serious crime. I would find it difficult to defend someone who I knew was guilty of a crime such as serious abuse or murder. There is a lot of committment needed in the jobitself as well as the training.
Property crime would be the most common crime committed in Mexico. It would include burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism.
No But The Nobles would be cast into exile for a serious crime
Delinquent act
YES you can ! You are 'aiding and abetting' a KNOWN criminal. You would be treated as if you had also committed the crime.
He or she would be charged with the crime and tried, just as he/she would otherwise.
Hes screwed
yes you can get triedthink about it this way if someone came to America and committed a crime they would be tried here unless they have diplomatic immunity.
kick him out of office and put him in jail.
The person would be tried and punished where they committed the crime. It is part of our justice system to be tried by a jury of our peers, and our peers live in our own neighborhood. So if the person is caught elsewhere, he is returned to the jurisdiction where he committed the crime to be tried. This is why the process of extradition is in place.
yes, a crime is still a crime, it doesnt matter when it was commited