They would be charged with Homicide. It is THEIR actions that are criminal act, not YOUR intent.
A wronger is a person who wrongs, or commits a misdeed against or towards, someone else.
It is believed that a former retainer, Akechi Mitsuhide, killed him in Kyoto, but some belive someone else did
when someone else commits a crime and someone else helps them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged.
Its debatable, she was definitely killed by a snake bite, but whether she wanted to be bitten (suicide) or if it was and accident or if someone else meant for it to kill her is unknown and probably always will be.
Suicide is taking of one's own life and homicide is murder, or killing someone else.
Murder is the legal term. You may be referring to euthanasia, where someone helps someone commit suicide. Another view: Irony.
That's more of an opinion. But Hitler committed suicide because he wanted control of his death and didn't want someone else to do it.
Then he is gone and you will have to trade with someone else to get him.
No, Jason was killed when the stern of the rotting Argo (his ship) fell on him. Medea did, however, kill her and Jason's two young sons out of revenge for his becoming engaged to Creusa (or Glauke), a Corinthian princess, who was also killed by her.
A traitor is a person who betrays someone else or a group/organization. They could also be someone who commits treason against their country.
No. Silas was killed by someone else. Fache lived.
he wasn't ordered to, he just did--although he would have died at someone else's hand