It is known as Double Jeapordy, and does not exist in the US as it is forbidden by the US Constitution.
If one person hits another in anger then that person has committed a crime (the crime of assault) and would be liable to the penalties for this in the country where the assault took place. The gender of the person is irrelevant.
Someone famous person who has been popular and is no more, but acts like being one and is trying to get back to the business, is usually called as "has been".
Yes, there can be more than one crime scene associated with a single crime. Different locations may be involved in the commission of a crime, such as where evidence is found or where different parts of the criminal act occurred. Each crime scene may provide valuable information for investigators in piecing together the sequence of events.
A person who can speak more than one language is called a polyglot.
It's good for the person the State is trying to charge with a crime! A "no bill" means the grand jury does not think there is probable cause to formally charge the person and send the matter to the court for a trial. A "true bill" is when the grand jury does approve of prosecuting that person for that crime. In Georgia, if a Grand Jury "no bills" a case, the DA has one more chance to re-indict it, but usually they will not. At least not for the same charges.
More police in the streets and cameras. They also assign special squads for specific crimes.
Depends on the person you're trying to attract.
A felon is a person who has been convicted of a serious crime that is considered a felony under the law. Felonies are typically more serious offenses than misdemeanors and can result in imprisonment for over a year.
Zone Search or quadrant search
Indictable offence more infor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indictable_offence
Bigamy
usually a person who is needing more energy. Like an athelete. Usually if you are trying to lose weight this is not the diet for you. A person who needs more energy than most. This is a diet for a long distance runner, etc. Not for a person who is trying to lose weight.