Minors who commit crime get imprisoned because they don't want them to do it again. If the police give them a chance,who am I to judge?
yes they should. if it is a very serious crime then it must be payed for in the right way by either life imprisonment or a death sentence.
This is not a question and it needs to be rewritten.
Yes, a shop steward can be suspended by the union or employer for disciplinary reasons or misconduct. Typically, the suspension would follow a formal process outlined in the union's bylaws or the collective bargaining agreement.
Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.
In legal terms, a crime is often called an offence. The criminal who commits the offence is know both as the defendant, offender, and the perpetrator. For an offence to be considered criminal, there must be mens rea (the guilty mind) and actus reus (the guilty act). Meaning the offender must have planned or wanted to commit the offence, and carried through with it.
To answer this question we must examine society and the hierarchy of the government. Who decides what is law rules what is a crime. By breaking the law one commits a crime. Without the law there would be no crime, this is excluding moral and ethic code. Say a law of censorship is passed and anyone that watches explicit sexual videos is fined and jailed. Before the law was passed the crime did not exist, or happen, because there was no law to break and no crime to commit. In a sense law creates crime by making rules.
If a member of the military commits a crime, they will be court-martialed. This means they must go to a special military court to have a trial instead of a civilian court. The entire trial will then be conducted by the military itself.
Usually, minors are not responsible contracts they may agree too, because they lack capacity to contract.
No, you must have an "Insurable Interest" and if they are not minors they must sign the application.
It must FIRST be located and then identified as the place where the crime took place.
Anna is an angel who ripped out her grace and now is trying to find it before the other can find her and kill her for the crime she committed. she is an abomination in the eyes of the lord. If an angel unlike a human commits a sin or terrible act against God they can't be forgiven and must be punished.
Alabama law does not specify a minimum age for minors to move out. However, minors under 19 are considered juveniles and subject to the state's juvenile justice system. It is ideal for minors to have parental consent or obtain legal emancipation before moving out.