I don't know I think so
huh?
The medical terminology combining form meaning causing death is "thanato-."
No state has ever allowed juvenile death penalties. However, someone tried as an adult, regardless of age, can be sentenced to death.
yes
Bridget Marshall has written: 'Animal crackers' -- subject(s): Grief, Death, Juvenile Literature, Juvenile fiction, Juvenile literature, Grandmothers, Fiction
No it is illegal
Depending on the community, there will be either a 'disorderly conduct' ticket or most likely the juvenile causing the damage will have to pay for damages and/or community service.
Doris Stickney has written: 'Water bugs and dragonflies' -- subject(s): Children and death, Christian life, Christianity, Death, Dragonflies, Juvenile fiction, Juvenile literature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death
Victor L. Streib has written: 'Juvenile justice in America' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile delinquency, Prevention 'The fairer death'
Amerigo Vespucci had developed malaria, causing death.
its possible but very unlikely
Cholera