It varies, depending on state law.
There is no law against being nude in public in the United Kingdom. Simple nudity is not illegal. However, using nudity to "harass, alarm or distress" others is an offence against the Public Order Act of 1986.
yes that is a chargeable offence and can be taken to court
offence
No, it is not.
It is a criminal offence to steal property belonging to another.
That depends on the laws of the country they are in. In the UK - it is an offence to possess indecent photographs of children. Anyone caught with them is charged with 'making an indecent photograph of a child' - whether THEY actually took the photos themselves - or downloaded them from the internet ! When found guilty - they are placed on the sex-offender's register - for a period defined by the Judge in the case. This can be anything from a few months to life on the register.
In Canada, a hybrid offence is considered an indictable offence. For instance, there is no obligation to have your fingerprint taken if you are charge with a summary offence, but your fingerprint will be taken if your are charge with an hybrid offence, even if the prosecutor opted for summary conviction.
Depends on the offence. If it was a tiny offence then yes. If the offence was murder or kidnapping, then no
The statistics on murderers who kill after being released from prison vary, but recidivism rates for violent offenders are generally lower than those for non-violent offenders. Factors such as age, substance abuse, and support systems play a role in determining the likelihood of reoffending.
There are two syllables in offence.
The duration of The Offence is 1.87 hours.
Public nudity is illegal if it is likely to cause offence. Strangely males can be charged with public exposure but females cannot.