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What is a court case called when someone breaks the law?

breaking the law would constitute a criminal case.


A person who breaks the law commits what kind of act?

A crime


What is a word that means what happens if someone broke the law?

Someone who breaks the law is arrested.


What happen if someone breaks a law?

Verbal warninga written warninga ticketarrestedfinedconvictedprobationjailprisonparole


What is newtons first law of motion when someone slams on the breaks in the car?

Newton's first law of motion tells us that an object in motion stays in motion. When someone slams on the breaks in the car, the breaks can stop the car, but can't stop the driver from being thrown forward.


What is the difference in criminal case and civil case?

A criminal case occurs when someone breaks a law. A civil case occurs when two people, or two groups of people have an unresolvable dispute of a certain kind. For example, O.J Simpson was tried in a criminal court for being accused of breaking a law, namely, murder. He was found not guilty by the jury, and was released. But - the family of his wife, whom he was accused of killing, sued him as a civil action or case, and the jury found Simpson had culpability in the murder of his wife, and the family was awarded millions for pain and suffering that Simpson was ordered to pay them.


What transgressor mean?

A transgressor is someone who breaks a law or rule, typically resulting in wrongdoing or misconduct.


Which of these government bodies decides if someone breaks a law on the county level?

Roanoke County Court


Which of these government bodies decides if someone breaks a law on the state level?

Virginia Supreme Court


What U'S government penalty for an immigrant who breaks the law?

The penalty for an immigrant who breaks the law is deportation.


When a judge breaks the law within a case does he lose jurisdiction at that time?

When a judge breaks the law within a case, it does not automatically mean they lose jurisdiction over the case. Jurisdiction refers to a judge's legal authority to hear and decide a case, which remains intact unless formally challenged or removed through legal processes. However, any unlawful actions by the judge could lead to appeals, mistrials, or disciplinary actions, potentially impacting the case's outcome or the judge's standing.


What is the law regarding lunch breaks in Oklahoma?

Minors under the age of sixteen are required to be given 30 minutes if they have worked more than five hours. For those above the age of sixteen there is no law requiring breaks of any kind in Oklahoma. Federal law also does not require lunch breaks except to stipulate that during unpaid long breaks, thirty minutes or more, the employee must be relieved of all duties.