It depends on which jurisdiction you are in. For instance, which country, which state?? In the US and UK, generally you do NOT have to report a murder. There are exceptions: - in Ohio you do need to report it, but can do it anonymously via phone, mail, or email (be careful about tracing mechanisms). There are no time limits on when to report. And if you do not report a crime, it is unlikely to be prosecuted. But there is a law on the books. - in Texas you do need to report knowledge of a homicide unless someone else has done it. Most crimes do not need to be reported in the US and UK. There are a few exceptions, primarily reporting child abuse by mandated reporters (like doctors and counselors), and perhaps a crime here or there depending on jurisdiction. Do note: - concealing a crime intentionally and not reporting it (both of these together) is a misprision of felony. - aiding a criminal or encouraging (inciting) a crime may make you an accessory to the crime. This may include helping cover up or clean up the crime. - lying to law enforcement agents (police, etc) or courts is a crime.
"This is Diane Sawyer reporting from Oslo, Norway." I want to do reporting when I grow up. Reporting to the group he said, "I think he went West."
You may be thinking about "premeditated murder."
non suicidal or natutaral
two
life sentence
The first one is correct, the second one, the 'y' should be capitalized.
technically speaking, you cant. 'Reporting' is what we would call a fire hazard, and therefore is to dangerous for a sentence.
This depends on the degree of murder: 5 years to life, or death.
Convicted of murder and his sentence was by hanging.
A vicious man was convicted for murder and was put in prison.
the sentence for accessory after the fact murder in massachusetts is a max of seven years i know because i went thru a murder trial and was ultimately charged as an accessory after the fact and received the max sentence of seven years
The Possible sentence is getting a life sentence.