Raped girls
England
It was his country fighting in the war. Germany was fighting and he felt like his country needed a strong military leader
People loved their country and where loyal to it. Because of this they tried to make their country the best and this caused conflict between countries as things like armies and navies were built up.
Gavrilo Princip was the Bosnian who assassinated the Archduke and his wife. He was immediately arrested, and because he was too young for the death penalty, he was instead imprisoned. He was (unsurprisingly) not well-treated, and became very ill... he died a few months before the war that he had caused ended.
there are long term causes like the struggle for power (pretty much Germany) and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand Arch Duke of austro - Hungary and the heir to the throne of that country
Pain from his wound caused him to become a morphine addict
He used people from concentration camps as slave laborers in large companies
Readers of the 1800s interested in the foreign and exotic caused them to like sea stories and other travel tales by writers such as Herman Melville.
St. Paul the Apostle was arrested multiple times for spreading Christianity, which was seen as a threat by local authorities and the Roman Empire. He faced persecution for his beliefs and teachings that went against traditional Roman religious practices.
he beat Rosanna the singer
Abolitionist, John Brown was arrested, tried, convicted and executed for leading an insurrection that led to the attack on the Federal Harper's Ferry Arsenal in Virginia. Brown's raid also caused the death of several people.
You could get arrested for causing a disturbance, or maybe for assault if you caused the fight to take place.
Cretinism
He reminds those who have accused him that he is virtuous.
According to Socrates, he was charged with corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, or not believing in the city's gods. These accusations were made by Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon, leading to his trial and eventual death sentence.
Cretinism
Abolitionist, John Brown was arrested, tried, convicted and executed for leading an insurrection that led to the attack on the Federal Harper's Ferry Arsenal in Virginia. Brown's raid also caused the death of several people.