If a person commits an offense because another person convinces that person that the act is legal or that the victim has given consent may need a good lawyer. There aren't many judges who will allow this reasoning as to why someone commited a crime. Depending on the situation specifically, time may need to be served. You should speak to an attorney for specific information on laws in your state.
Offender.
It is actually the Japanese people.
A blasphemist is another word for a blasphemer, a person who commits blasphemy.
Criminal
Commits- like: she commits a crime.
ALL US States will extradite (it's actually called Rendition) a person that commits a serious crime in their state, and flees to another state. If a person commits a crime in another state and flees to Hawai'i, the state where the crime was committed will request Hawai'i to return (render) them- and they will. Same for crimes committed in Hawai'i. Extradition is actually when someone flees to another country. Hawai'i is part of the US, of course.
"He who permits evil commits evil" basically means that a bystander is just as responsible as someone who actually commits a crime. It's hard to argue that a bystander is exactly as responsible, but if people do not speak up against crime, then they are allowing these crimes to be commited.
Jesus himself said it was, "He who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery with her."
The correct word is actually rapist. And it is somebody who commits rape. Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse, which is initiated by one or more persons against another person without that person's consent.
Ben Hall is famous because he commits robberies.
it's where one party commits a wrong against another
They are shunned by the community. Some cases they have to move to another community.