No, hazing is illegal in 44 states. The following 6 states do not have hazing laws:
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no
It is difficult to provide an exact number as hazing-related deaths are often underreported. However, studies suggest that there are around 1-2 hazing-related deaths per year in the United States.
Yes, almost every year someone it prosecuted for animal cruelty while performing a voodoo ritual
A felony is a federal crime and therefore is rated the same in every state in the union.
The UCR is based on information from police. Every time that a police officer turns in a police report on a UCR index crime, it is reported to the FBI. The FBI uses this information and the population of the area to determine the final information on the UCR.
It depends on the Statute of Limitations (basically the "shelf life" of an open case). Every crime has it's own Statute of Limitations and every state has its own Constitution which governs solely that state, unless of course it is a Federal crime that you're referring to. In my experience, I've never seen a law (State or Federal) which had that short of a Statute of Limitations but I suppose it's possible. Just depends on the state.
It happens in every election. The amount is so small and all serious fraud is caught and prosecuted.
every one
Every single one of the US presidents was accused of a crime
There are 12 Federal Reserve banks and 50 states, so no not every state has a Federal Reserve Bank. On the other hand, each state is assigned to and served by one or more of the 12 Federal Reserve banks, so yes - in that sense - every state is served by the Fed.
Yes, every car after 1975 is required by federal law to have one.Yes, every car after 1975 is required by federal law to have one.