When someone has done something against the law unjustly
When someone has done something against the law unjustly
Easy, there's only two factors to consider: (1) the criminal ACT accompanied by (2) the criminal INTENT.
Psychiatrists and psychologists are more likely to view criminal acts as symptoms of underlying pathology, such as mental illness or personality disorders. They often consider factors such as a person's upbringing, neurobiology, and psychological state when assessing criminal behavior.
Only this: Is there PROBABLE CAUSE to believe that the person to be arrested committed the offense.
The person's a criminal for doing what he did.
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.
If a person verbalizes their evil intentions that is called a threat, and yes it is a criminal offense.
A federal criminal is a person convicted of breaking a federal law.
A criminal.
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Criminal
That person is an accessory or an accomplice.