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What are the 13 heinous crimes in Philippines?

In Philippine law, 46 crimes are called heinous.For 21 of these crimes, the death penalty is mandatory.For 25 of these crimes, the death penalty may be imposed.There have been proposals to add more crimes to this list.The constitution does not define what are heinous cries but they can be said to cover offenses that are exceedingly or flagrantly bad or evil or those committed with extreme cruelty as to shock the general moral sense, such as treason, parricide, drug- trafficking, murder, robbery with homicide, rape with homicide, killing a person in stages, etc., especially if the crime is committed against children or defenseless people as quoted by Hector de Leon in 1999See the below link:murder adulteryraperobbery


Which crimes are most committed in America?

According to the FBI's 2008 (most recent year completed) statistics (for cities with a population of 100,000 or more; a total population of 304,059,724 ), the number of crimes committed are: 9,767,915 property crimes 6,588,873 larceny/thefts 2,222,196 burglaries 956,846 motor vehicle thefts 834,885 aggravated assaults 441,855 robberies 89,000 forcible rapes 16,272 murders and nonnegligent manslaughter Please see the link to the source below.


Victimless Crimes?

What is the definition of a victimless crime?It is a crime where there is no apparent victim and no apparent pain or injury. This class of crime usually involves only consenting adults in activities such as Prostitution, Sodomy, and Gamingwhere the acts are not public, no one is harmed, and no one complains of the activities.Some groups advocate legalizing victimless crimes by removing these acts from the law books. Other critics complain that there is no such thing as a victimless crime; whenever one of these crimes is committed but goes unpunished, individual mores, societal values, and the Rule of Law are undermined or compromised, rendering society itself the victim.Victimless crimes are acts defined by governments as illegal though they harm, at most, only the person committing them. This list is limited to those currently defined by an existing government as illegal:GeneralDrug Use - someone who is dependent on & participants in the use of a narcotic substance.Prostitution -the act of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment.Self-Defense- involves defending oneself, or another, or property from physical harm.Bearing Arms - the assertion that people have a personal right to firearms for individual use.Nudity - the act of being without clothing, nude or naked.Swearing/Profanity - vulgar or irreverent action, speech, etc .Drinking in Public - consuming alcoholic beverages in public.Euthanasia - (aka mercy killing) the actof putting to death painlessly or allowing to die.Driving without a seatbelt - operating a motor vehicle without wearing a seatbelt.Driving a Motorcycle without a Helmet - operating a motorcycle without wearing a helmet.Tax Evasion - the nonpayment of taxes.Jaywalking- to cross a street other than a regular crossing or in an illegal manner so as to be endangered by traffic.Gambling - to risk or bet (money) on the outcome of an event, sport, etc .Sodomy - anal or oral copulation with a consenting adult.Buying/selling/possession of sex toys.Blue law violations (e.g., selling beer or alcohol on Sunday morning).Ticket scalping - The practice of buying tickets to an event and reselling them for more than you paid for them.Vagrancy-the act or practice of wandering about from place to placeTransporting a child unrestrained - operating a motor vehicle without a seatbelt on child.Statutory rape - sexual intercourse with a person who is below the age of consent as defined by law (14 yrs of age in some states).Disclaimer:This article is a guideline and is not legal advice - No information here iswarrantedorguaranteedfor any purpose., as laws vary from state to state, it is not intended to be an all inclusive discussion of the law applicable to any action in your state. Please consult with a legal professional when appropriate - if you are charged with a crime, contact a criminal defense attorney.[video=]


What was the most violent city in 1990?

In the US, Detroit has been pretty violent for years. Lots of drugs, drive by shootings, killings, the news is full on violence every night. I stopped watching the news, just cannot take it anymore. Other contenders for that honor have been New Orleans or Baltimore. For some interesting statistics for violence in other countries, see the link below. When viewing statistics on violence from any source, keep in mind that means of compiling and the type of agency reporting can affect the validity of comparing statistics.


Did the prison gangs sag their pants above or below their butts?

Prison gangs typically sag their pants below their buttocks as a sign of disrespect to the prison system and as a way to show affiliation to their gang. This practice is known as "low riding" or "sagging."

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Which major categories of substantive crimes?

Criminal offenses can be divided into violent crimes and property crimes. Violent crimes are robbery, rape, murder, and assault. Property crimes are arson, burglary, and larceny. Violent crimes are against a person's body; property crimes are against their stuff.


If a person is charged with meagans law can it ever be expunged?

I believe that you will find that sex crimes committed against minors are one of those offenses that cannot be expunged. See Link below for further info:


What is the statute of limitations for state of Washington?

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What crimes were committed by Frank McCallum?

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How mamy crimes were reported in America in2007?

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What are the 13 heinous crimes in Philippines?

In Philippine law, 46 crimes are called heinous.For 21 of these crimes, the death penalty is mandatory.For 25 of these crimes, the death penalty may be imposed.There have been proposals to add more crimes to this list.The constitution does not define what are heinous cries but they can be said to cover offenses that are exceedingly or flagrantly bad or evil or those committed with extreme cruelty as to shock the general moral sense, such as treason, parricide, drug- trafficking, murder, robbery with homicide, rape with homicide, killing a person in stages, etc., especially if the crime is committed against children or defenseless people as quoted by Hector de Leon in 1999See the below link:murder adulteryraperobbery


What crimes did Cherokee bill commit?

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Expunge criminal record in Florida?

You will have to determine if you qualify for expungement. This is ONLY for Florida state crimes, and will not apply to Federal offenses. See below link: *Briefly, you will have to have had your case dismissed, dropped, etc or received a withholding of adjudication and be able to answer "no" to the below questions: 1. Have you ever been convicted before? 2. Have you ever sealed/expunged a record before? 3. Are you currently under court supervision?


What crimes did stede bonnet commit?

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Are US Supreme Court justices immune from impeachment?

No. According to Article III of the Constitution, Supreme Court justices serve during "good behavior." They may be impeached for "high crimes and misdemeanors," which may range from serious conflicts of interest or ethics violations to actual criminal offenses. For more information, see Related Questions, below.


Which crimes are most committed in America?

According to the FBI's 2008 (most recent year completed) statistics (for cities with a population of 100,000 or more; a total population of 304,059,724 ), the number of crimes committed are: 9,767,915 property crimes 6,588,873 larceny/thefts 2,222,196 burglaries 956,846 motor vehicle thefts 834,885 aggravated assaults 441,855 robberies 89,000 forcible rapes 16,272 murders and nonnegligent manslaughter Please see the link to the source below.