Is the pretending to be some one you are not an offence, maybe an act. If you pretend to be some one else you are not to take advantage of another, financially, socially, culturally, politically even, is that offensive. Is it criminal. Is it perhaps a tooboo. The values of another, maybe morals of another. We are only our selves, only our thinking and our reponsibility to our selves, we can not think for another, nor act for another.
The greater challenge is, people behave however, when no repercussions are expectant, when they are questioned about inappropriate behaviour the first reponse is remorse, but think for a moment of the victim, or the one who is swindled, or violated, or violenced, or how ever it is taken adavantage of. Do they feel remorse, some other emotion or feeling.
Distructive force, constructive force as always, the ten year delay to the road of independance for the Indian population for the method of violence. The moral ground is taken here, it is better, stronger than the high ground for battle, it is the battle.
Blackmail is a criminal offense.
It is a criminal offense.
It cannot.
Under the ex post facto rule, you cannot be charged with a criminal offense if it was not a criminal offense at the time you committed it. By the same token, if you committed a criminal offense that has since been repealed (meaning this is no longer a criminal offense) you still are considered having a criminal record for that offense.
Yes, DUI is a criminal offense in the Commonwealth of VA.
It's a misdemeanor I think. I would believe it would be a criminal offense
Yes, in Dubai it is a criminal offense to be in debt, hence why a lot of British expats abandon their cars at the airport (including a Ferrari Enzo) because selling them takes time and they don't want to go to Jail.
Answer: Representing yourself, by speech, actions, or clothing, as a law enforcement officer, when you are not.Answer: Impersonating a police officer; a felony.
A DUI does not go away. It is a criminal offense and as such stays on the driving record forever.
Yes, DUI is a criminal offense in every state of the U.S., and most places in the world.
If a person verbalizes their evil intentions that is called a threat, and yes it is a criminal offense.
No.