Juvenile Delinquent.
A person who commits a crime is known as a criminal.
A person who commits a robbery is known as a robber or a thief.
A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
A tortfeasor. The tort refers to the body of the law that will allow an injured person to get compensation from the person who caused the injury (the tortfeasor). This comes from the Latin word tortus, meaning "wrong".
They are known as crime scene investigator/examiner, crime scene photographer, crime photographer.
A person who has committed a crime is called a perpetrator (or "perp" as on TV police dramas). If the person is not actually caught in the act or has not been convicted (or has taken a plea deal), he's a suspect. If he's on trial, he's the defendant. If the judge's gavel has fallen and he's guilty, he's a convict or (perhaps) a felon.A person who commits a crime is usually called a criminal or offender. If the person has committed multiple crimes, the person is known as a recidivist. If not yet convicted, the person is called a suspect.now lets poooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop
the defendant is the person who is found guilty or not guilty of the crime commited.
Such a person is known as an ARRESTEE until such time as they are arraigned in court then they become known as a DEFENDANT.
First Responder
Yes, a person can be prosecuted for a crime committed in another country if the crime is considered illegal in both the country where it was committed and the country where the person is being prosecuted. This is known as extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Yes, you become complicit in a crime if you give a person the knowledge, tools, or skills necessary to commit a crime that the other person may not had or known.
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