There is no specific word for this.
That maniac committed a gruesome crime.
a window, a picture, someone else for your crime
That could be suspicion.
A pending disposition in legal terms means that no decision has been reached yet. When someone is arrested and they have a pending disposition, it means that it has not yet been determined whether they have actually committed a crime or not.
First, "bystander" refers to a person nearby something, such as a crime, but not involved in that thing. "Passive" could either mean that the bystander is not active, inferring that the bystander should be doing something but is not -or- "passive" could also simply be emphasizing "bystander." Context should point to which of the above is true.
depends on the crime
The crime committed when someone threatens another person with a gun is typically considered assault with a deadly weapon.
Yes you can be arrested for no crime ( it could be a mistaken fult and they arrest you for nothing ) =_=
Libel
Embezzlement
It stands for "Modus Operandi" in Latin, "Mode of Operating" in English. The way the crime was committed.
No. Whether or not they remember the crime does not change the fact that they committed the crime.
yes you can get triedthink about it this way if someone came to America and committed a crime they would be tried here unless they have diplomatic immunity.
.... is called a law abiding citizen.
A criminal is a lawbreaker or offender of the law; someone who has committed a crime.
White-collar crime is a crime committed by someone who is well respected in their career, usually someone in a management job, who would typically wear a suit and tie to work. The crime usually is money-driven and nonviolent and committed for personal gain.
A lineup is a group of individuals presented to a witness for identification, often used by law enforcement to help identify suspects in a crime. Witnesses are asked to pick out the person they believe committed the crime from the lineup.