Possession of caring -in the first degree!
DNA identification has shown that some persons who were sentenced to death did not commit the crime.
Joe Hill
James Bloodsworth was sentenced in Maryland, United States, for a crime he did not commit. He was wrongfully convicted of rape and assault in 1985 and served nine years in prison before DNA evidence proved his innocence.
Probably questions asking how to commit illegal acts.
She was convicted and sentenced, so, yes.
Because going to the moon is incredibly expensive, and no other country has decided to commit the resources.
Socrates. He was charged with a crime for not recognizing the gods and corrupting Athenians. After being sentenced to death he chose to commit suicide by drinking hemlock. He did this in the presence of his friends who respected him and cheered for him as he drank the poison.
It can mean several things. It usually refers actions taken to commit persons for mental observation, or to commit persons unable to care for themselves to some kind of custodial care. Of course, it can also refer to persons sentenced to a term in jail/prison by a judge's order.
Following the trial, Tom Robinson was found guilty of the crime he did not commit and was sentenced to prison. Tragically, he was later shot and killed while attempting to escape from prison.
No juveniles go to the county jail; however, if a juvenile were to commit the crime of "Breaking and Entering", they may be sentenced to a Juvenile Detention Facility.
You can voluntarily commit yourself to a residential drug treatment facility. Your community would want you to get better and be a productive part.
(in the US) If you have already been convicted, found guilty, and sentenced - the evidence against you was more convincing than your defense that you did not commit it, and you will serve the term of your sentence. If you are newly arrested, you will be held in jail until your trial - at which time you will have the opportunity to refute the state's evidence against you.