I live an Missouri and my brother for 1st degree robbery accessory and armed criminal action and went to jail for 3years and was deported he had a green card though.
In sociology, punishment is defined as the imposition of a penalty for a crime or wrongdoing, with the intention of deterring future violations and maintaining social order. It is considered a form of social control that communicates and reinforces norms and rules within a society.
Civil is usually surrounding the plaintiff chasing some level of damages, financial or property. Criminal refers to an act of punishment for wrong doing be it time or work
ExtraditionAdded: And having an additional criminal charge of "fugitive" added to the original offense.
the great train robbery
Eviction is not a criminal action it is a civil action.
17 unless the juvenile court certifies you as an adult for the purposes of the criminal matter. True, but if you know that what you are doing is a criminal action... then why are you doing it. And then to top it off, trying to get away without punishment. People like that just make this world the way it is today.
The Great Train Robbery (1903)
Legal action is permitted, criminal action is not.
The answer depends on the particular incident and whether the action is prosecuted. "Tampering" with a legal document may involve forgery, fraud, theft or some other criminal act.
Simple punishment refers to a form of discipline or consequence given in response to improper behavior or breaking rules. It typically involves a direct action or restriction meant to deter future undesirable actions. Examples include time-outs, loss of privilege, or extra chores.
They are both a reaction for an action
pardon