Are you familiar with the terms; "Aid and abet" or "Accessory" ??
If someone confesses to a murder, it's crucial to prioritize safety and legal obligations. You should encourage them to report the crime to the authorities themselves. If they refuse, it may be necessary to contact law enforcement yourself, as failure to report can have legal consequences depending on local laws. Always seek guidance from a legal professional to understand your responsibilities in this situation.
No. Murder is not legal in Australia.
No, it is not legal to murder someone for cannibalism, even out of necessity. The law does not recognize necessity as a valid defense for committing murder. Taking another person's life is a crime, and legal systems prioritize the value of human life regardless of the circumstances. Cannibalism, coupled with murder, would lead to severe legal consequences.
Murder is by definition illegal killing of a human being so, if it's murder it's illegal.
No, it is murder.
In the context of murder, the principals typically include the perpetrator who directly commits the act of killing, often referred to as the "actual killer." Additionally, accomplices who assist, encourage, or facilitate the crime can also be considered principals, even if they did not physically carry out the murder. In some jurisdictions, co-conspirators who plan the murder can be held equally responsible. Understanding these roles is crucial in legal discussions surrounding murder cases.
No, of course not. Hired killers murder people and murder is a criminal offense.
No. An assassination by its very nature is murder and illegal.
Murder is not legal in the UK. It is a criminal offense and is punishable by law. However, there are circumstances where killing someone may be deemed justifiable, such as in cases of self-defense or protection of others, which is considered a lawful act.
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Murder is a legal term not a biblical or religious one. Murder is defined by the legislation of the country concerned and can differ according to the country..
In individual cases it would depend on the circumstances.It is not possible to stop murder globally. As murder is a legal term the definition varies with countries, what is considered murder in one place is not necessarily murder in another.