It depends on whether they think the person is part of the crime as well.
If they do, then the person is called an accomplice... someone who helped the suspect commit the crime.
If not, then the person is just an associate... someone who knows the suspect and might be able to identify where he or she is.
An accessory to the crime
Yes.
The five classic investigators questions: who - what - where - when - how?From the lighter side . . .I would hope the investigator is not involved in the crime. If so, he would be asking very different questions.Of course, one could ask any questions he or she wishes during a crime. The kinds ofquestions one would ask would depend on the kind of crime one is committing. Some examples:Did you manage to get it all on the flash drive?Did you bring your gun?Did anyone see you?Is anyone coming?Do you hear any sirens?How much do I get
Any vehicle can be impounded at any time, if it is involved in a crime. The police do not need anyone's permission to impound a vehicle. However, you are entitled to at least one phone call.
When crime scenes involve a decomposing body, crime scenes are considered a bio-hazard. Additionally, when certain types of drugs and chemicals are involved in a crime, there are various hazards that could potentially make people sick. It is important to have an expert in these bio-hazards properly contain, dispose, and clean the site. Often, the cleaning person will not have the level of knowledge required to reduce the risks involved.
Most likely there are several offices that would be involved. The primary one would be the university security office. I would call them and ask this question.
It is going to have to be PROVEN that you were the one who committed it or were involved. It would help for you to have a good alibi or corroborating witnesses who can testify on his behalf against the evidence of the opposing side.
A conference call phone or software is required. For a phone, one would need to buy one and make sure the other people have one. For a program, such as Skype, one only really needs a microphone on their computer or phone.
The crime was never resolved.
Although the act itself encompasses several other offenses, the overall chargeable crime is referred to as a BURGLARY.
That would be bigamy which is a crime. And to get the license, they would have to lie on the application, which is also a crime.
Call your local Police department and see where they get theirs and ask if you can get involved
The type of things that would count as evidence of criminal intent is when one knows many things before doing or being involved in a crime. A person has direct intent when they intend a particular consequence of their act.