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i believe not.. they may still b doing that in the southern states.
Yes they would.
If you are referring to Charles Manson, who was responsible for the murder of several people in the 1960s, yes he is still alive.
Murder has no statute of limitations, therefore charges can still be brought. Under most circumstances, the courts would certify the individual as an adult and the charges would be heard in criminal court, as any other murder.
Yes. They are people and if you kill people it is murder. It doesn't matter if they are good people or bad people it is still murder. When a person kills because of "who" a person is this can be considered a hate crime or vengeance and these are crimes. By doing so you become what you killed.
Pain or Pein has been resurrected in Nagato, but Yahiko (the Deva Path or Tendo of Pein) has not. Kabuto is still alive, and is in fact the one doing the resurrecting.
Only God can answer that as he is the ultimate judge. However, Catholicism teaches that if the person confesses his sin and is truly sorry, he can still make it to Heaven.
No, murder means you killed someone. Attempted murder means you tried to kill someone. You could still go to jail, though.
Nobody knows it is still a mystery. Some people say he committed suicide but his family still say that he was murdered.
It can depend totally on what offense the warrant was issued for. For instance: if you are an escapee - or if you committed a capital offense (i.e.: murder or criminal sex assault), it will still be valid.
Many people did and many people still do. Anti-Semitism is still quite prevalent in the world, so quite a number of people believe that Hitler was in the right when he chose to murder 6 million Jews and 5 million other dissidents or undesirables.
It's not. Murder is murder! The only 'honour' is in the mind of the murderer. Whether it's a Klan lynching in the last century, a political assassination, or revenge, or a religiously inspired murder, call it what you will it is still murder.