I think so, and If not, there should be!
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Only in one circumstance: The person was hired and claimed to not have a criminal record. Lies on the application (or in the process) are justification for termination with out notice or severance pay.
The purpose of criminal law is to limit human actions and to guide human conduct. It also provides punishment/ penalties to those who commits crimes against property or person. There is no crime if there is no law punishing such unlawful acts.
justification by faith
Failing to do something can result in a criminal charge of negligence if it can be proven that the failure to act was a breach of a legal duty owed to another person, and this breach caused harm or injury. In criminal law, negligence generally involves a higher level of culpability, such as gross negligence or reckless disregard for the safety of others. However, the specific elements and penalties for criminal negligence vary depending on jurisdiction.
The existence of a person does not need justification.
Of corse not!
a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently failure
The person's a criminal for doing what he did.
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.
If a person verbalizes their evil intentions that is called a threat, and yes it is a criminal offense.
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An absenter is a person who has justification for absence.