Crime is destructive to society, so naturally society tries to stop crime from happening.
If earning money from crime is in itself illegal it'll make it a bit less tempting to to commit crimes.
The Australian Book of Laws
Australian laws are made by the government. National or local.
They are Australian.
there made in canbera the Australian capital city
Creon's crime is his violation of divine laws.
sometimes
it has been a crime as long as there were laws and territories.
All of it. All the money earned from UFC is considered an income for the fighter and hence taxed accordingly as per the prevailing tax laws in the United States of America. The tax treatment for a UFC fighter earning $100,000 per year would be the same as the tax treatment for a guy working in a bank and earning the same $100,000.
Not on the surface. The Austalian constitution does not confer unrestrained freedom of speech. In fact we only enjoy the implied right to freedom of political opinion. I don't doubt there are various organised crime acts that would further justify the bikie laws.
Possessing or distributing counterfeit money is a serious crime that can result in imprisonment, fines, or both. Each jurisdiction has its own specific laws and penalties for dealing with counterfeit currency.
No. You cannot be charged with a crime for which no law existed prior to your committing it. Those kinds of laws are known as Ex Post Facto laws and are prohibited by the US Constitution.
The punishment for stealing money from someone's bank account can vary depending on the amount stolen and the laws in the jurisdiction where the crime occurred. It can range from fines to imprisonment. It is considered a serious crime and can result in criminal charges and legal consequences.