At least the police haven't come banging on your door. Call the police station and set up the appointment, whether or not you believe you were involved in the crime they're inquiring about. To avoid doing so will not look good, and they know where you live.
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Commit some crime, then go to the police station and confess. They'll probably book you eventually.
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Federal judges serve for life unless they commit a crime.
Although he did not commit the crime, he received jail time because he acted as an accomplice by helping to hide the evidence.
Lay investiture is (was) the appointment of bishops and other church officials by non-church authorities, like the feudal lord. the appointment of church officials by kings and nobles rather than by the pope
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Under normal circumstances you would not share confidential information, but exceptions can be made if human life is at stake (for example, if you have received confidential information that someone intends to commit a murder) or if ordered by a judge to divulge the information.
Call a local agent, discuss coverage and then ask to have details sent to your home address. You cannot get copies of policies until you commit to the type of coverage you want.
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If you were with a person who committed the crime, you are an accessory to a crime. (There are exceptions. It depends on what you mean by the word with. If you were with a person and totally unaware he was going to commit a crime and did nothing to participate in the crime, there may be an exception. I know of one case where a woman discovered she was with a drug dealer. She took her stuff and walked to the bus station and caught a bus. The law left her alone.) It depends on what you knew and when you knew it and what you did about it.
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