(in the US) Although there have no doubt been such instances in this country's past, since the writing and adoption of the US Constitution, heresy, is a religious crime NOT a criminal offense.
No the weapon first has to be found, then only can a person be convicted.
Yes, OJ Simpson. :)
Assuming you're asking about Chase's impeachment trial in the Senate, he was found not guilty (no one is ever found innocent) of the charges against him in 1805.
No, he went to trial and was found legally insane.
Yes, dragonologists for the most parts.
Not very often. But they were both found guilty of treason to the Nation and duly executed.
It was not founded by anyone. It's just ever existing
yes they have found remains of her plane and a shoe which is believed to be hers
He was never put in jail, but he was tried by the Inquisition, found "vehemently suspect of heresy", forced to recant, and spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
Yes, but sometimes you need to double check it.
Said person would be an "accessory before the fact" and would be guilty of what ever the perpetrator is guilty of
no one found it but in edison.The man named Derek found 40 pounds of gold