Hiding a wanted person is a criminal offense that could result in charges of harboring a fugitive. The punishment for this offense can include fines, imprisonment, or both, depending on the severity of the case and the jurisdiction's laws. It is important to contact law enforcement if you have information about a wanted individual.
In order to find out where the wanted live now would depend upon who the person is looking for. Many people that are wanted by the police are in hiding and do not want to be found.
The punishment for the person who didn't participate or follow the rules was that he would have to pay the expenses of the entire journey.
I can't remember the name, but he was in THE HIDING PLACE. She wanted to marry him, but he knew that his mother would not like it if he married a "poor" person. Then, she swore that she would never marry anyone.
That person would be the victim.
She was a Jewish teenager hiding from the Nazi who wanted to kill her. I would think her thoughts on politics would be to try to understand the reasons why they wanted her dead.
This person is possiably hiding something
Yes, because many people did not want to aid Jews. If it was found out that a non-Jewish person was aiding in the escape/hiding of a Jewish person, it was against the law and therefore those hiding the Jews would either go to jail or get killed. Many would not risk that.
He appears to have been a curious person. He probably would have wanted to see everything.
...for many reasons! Such as: > the person is a mustard freak and wants no one eating it.> may be hiding something other than mustard on the bottle.> maybe it's a charm for attracting more hamburgers to the person's life.> what the heck were you doing searching the person's drawer? Maybe he/she wanted to see if there was somene peeking through his/her stuff! Watch out - if you touched the bottle, there will be digitals! Just kidding :)
The punishment for hiding a murder weapon would depend on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances surrounding the crime. In general, it could lead to charges of obstruction of justice or tampering with evidence, which can result in fines, imprisonment, or both. Prosecutors would need to prove intent to hinder the investigation and connection to the crime in order to secure a conviction.
There are not really any types of punishment that will crime, except for death. However, that would only stop one person and not the population.
Because they wanted to.