Restitution
100% of Criminals seek revenge on their victims.
No, criminals cannot sue their victims for any reason.
your asking for an opinion...
Yes, criminals can sue their victims in court, but the success of their lawsuit would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws in the jurisdiction where the lawsuit is filed.
Michael R. Gottfredson has written: 'The classification of crimes and victims' -- subject(s): Classification, Crime and criminals, Victims of crimes
Criminals were often used as slaves in ancient civilizations, such as in the Roman Empire and in various African societies. Slavery of criminals was allowed as a form of punishment and to serve as a deterrent to crime. Additionally, in some societies, criminals were sold into slavery as a way to provide restitution to their victims.
Death penalty should be a law bcoz criminals are no pity . Its very unfair to the victims.
Most states that I am aware of do not have a 'formula' to compensate accident victims, I belive that workers comp. etc, might, but all claims/injuries stand alone, and are investigated, evaluated on their own merit. You will be compensated the amount that is due to put you back in the place/condition you were prior to the accident, (subject of course, to exclusions/policy limits etc).
Criminals may use duct tape because it is easily available, inexpensive, and versatile. It can be used to bind or restrain victims, cover their mouths to prevent them from calling for help, or as a tool in various criminal activities.
The phrase Son of Sam Law refers to a type of law designed to keep criminals from profiting from their crimes, often by selling their stories to publishers. Such laws often authorize the state to seize money earned from such a deal and use it to compensate the criminal's victims. In the related links box below, I posted the wikipedia article on the son of sam law.
because otherwise they would have to answer why they did not help save the victims
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