By itself, no. However, if you are a prohibited person (felon, under a restraining order, mentally incapacitated, drug addict, etc.), it will be a crime.
It will also be a crime if you are in the process of committing another crime, like fleeing police.
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Someone has to file a complaint. If the police saw or found evidence of a crime at this incident then they may have a case.
False
Blood evidence is most often found at crime scenes involving violent crimes such as homicides, assaults, and stabbings. It can also be found in cases of accidents, suicides, or medical emergencies where there is significant bleeding.
No
Wait for it to get flagged when it is bought/sold or wait for someone to get caught with it by the police. The police typically check the serial number of a gun when it is found or somehow involved in a crime or traffic stop.
Yes, because they're could be 2 people who that did the crime and the police could have just found that out.
They can't be 'fined,' but they can be found guilty of having committed the offense.
there are no police officers in iceland, the country runs on an ancient styled legal system, where bears prosecute members of society whom break the law. if a person is found committing a crime, bears are unleashed on the subject to wound them or if the bear fines it to be a serious crime, death.
Forensic criminalists are people employed by Police Departments to collect, identify, and report on evidence at crime scenes. They may be sworn police officers or civilian employees. They are patient and methodical in collecting evidence which might show how a crime was committed and by whom. They testify in criminal and civil court cases about how they identified, collected, and tested the evidence they found.
Police can charge on on suspicion of a crime, even if they have no evidence. Since you are just under 18, you can't be charged as an adult. Once you hit 18, they can give you adult sentences, if found guilty.