victim
Immediate
A victim is a person directly and proximately harmed as a result of the commission of an offense (i.e.: the one against whom the offense was committed).
It makes no difference as to the occupational status of the victim. Premeditated murder is Homicide regardless of who it is committed against.
Immediate
Immediate
Because defendants in a criminal case have committed a crime not just against a specific victim or victims, but against the State/society in general.
Aggravated sodomy is a criminal offense that involves engaging in sodomy (oral or anal sex) with a person forcibly and against their will, using physical violence or threats. It is considered a serious crime and carries harsh penalties, including lengthy prison sentences.
Immediate
When the victim is in danger of further injury or death from immediate hazards such as fire, explosion or building collapse.
Robbery differs from extortion in that the property is taken against the will and without the consent of the victim, unlike extortion, where the victim consents, although unwillingly, to surrender money or property. Another distinguishing factor is that the nature of the threat for robbery is limited to immediate physical harm to the victim or his or her home. Extortion, on the other hand, encompasses a greater variety of threats
The question is NOT necessarily a true statement. Stalking laws can vary greatly from state-to-state and not all are worded in that fashion, or require that particular element in order to form the offense.