There is no legal law that says that you must help someone. But morally there is an obligation to help a fellow man.
The law of the Twelve Tables was based on the lex talionis (the law of the talion), the law of retaliation, which was based on 'an eye for an eye' the principle that a person is injured another person is to be punished to a similar degree, or the victim receives the value of the injury in compensation.
That's the 14th Amendment
how did roman law protect the rights of an accused person?
1st law
The second amendment trumps state law in many court findings. The 14th amendment, also called the Due Process Clause, obligates states and all levels of American government to operate within the law and provide fair procedures.
Someone might be able to get a law passed to make help that is not requested a felony if the help causes damage or loss of life to another person.
One weird law from Utah states that it is unlawful to fish while riding a horse. A person who does not drink milk is violating the law. Another weird law states that it is illegal to bite someone during a boxing match.
Different states have different laws pertaining to remarriage on one person to another check with your local registrars office on that states law
When a person does something on behalf of another person that has an involvement of legal discretion or making a decision about legal matters, that is the practice of law. It is considered unauthorized practice of law for a person to exercise legal discretion on behalf of another person, or practice law for another person, when they are not legally authorized to do so.
A law refers to a practice or custom and is not a person. A law cannot be a billionaire but a person can. As of 2013, there were 425 billionaires in the United States.
This law would require police in the free states to help capture slaves escaping from slave states
It is a law that forbids the taking of items from another person.
No, that is known as BIGAMY, and is against the law(at least in the US). If the purpose of the US marriage was to gain American citizenship, that is FRAUD and is a federal offense.
A bailsman is person in law who provides bail for another.
Grave coercion is when a person forces another to commit a crime that is illegal under Penal Law. The person being forced was affected by violence, and the person forcing had no right to do so, as it was not under the authority of law.
law of delict, is the wrongfulness and culpable act of one person that cause harm (damages \loss) in another person \ certain interest protected by law.
If you mean to commit bigamy (Marrying a person, while still being legally married) the answer is no its against the law. However if your legally divorced to the person (or single) in the States and want to marry a person in France that's also unmarried, that's perfectly fine.