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In Denmark, there is no statute of limitations for murder. This means that individuals can be prosecuted for murder regardless of how much time has passed since the crime was committed. This provision underscores the seriousness with which Denmark treats violent crimes.
It is ironic because Montresor is actually planning to kill Fortunato. By toasting to Fortunato’s long life, Montresor is being hypocritical or insincere since he intends to end Fortunato’s life.
From our perspective, of course it does, since we know that Macbeth has in fact crossed the line and committed a heinous crime.
If you have not committed a crime in the state you live in, then no you can't be charged twice of the same offense. That would be double jepordy, and is against the law. Your home state CAN hold you until the state you committed the crime in either extradites you or drops the chargesAdded: The above answer seems unclear.If you committed a crime in state "A" and then committed the same crime in state "B" then BOTH states can charge you seperately, because you committed a separate crime in each state.If you committed a crime only in state "A" but then fled to state "B," state "B" cannot try you for a crime you committed in another state. HOWEVER they can hold you in jail until state "A" comes for you to return you to state "A" for prosecution .
15 years have passed since 1995.
Montresor walls up Fortunato alive in a niche in the catacombs. Just before Montresor finishes the wall he tosses a burning torch through the gap. It ends with the revelation it has been 50 yrs since the incident and he has never been caught and Fortunato still hangs from the chains in the niche where he left him.
a misdemenor ISNT considered a crime The correct answer is YES. If the question is have you been convicted of a crime. If the question is have you been convicted of a felony then your answer should be no.
Unknown, since all crimes are not reported. Check the FBI Uniform Crime Report for those that were reported.
One thing that is similar about Montresor and Fortunato in The Cask of Amontillado is that they both are single minded about their pursuit of something. Montresor is in pursuit of killing Fortunato and Fortunato is in pursuit of the amontillado.
If you are an illegal alien, you can get deported just for being inside the Country and getting caught. It wouldn't matter what felony crime was committed, since it is considered a Crime just for being here un-documented. Depending on what felony crime was committed will depend on whether you are required to stay inside the Country, for the purpose of administering justice for the crime, or if you can be released after conviction/deportation for just being in the Country illegally.
The climax occurs when Montresor surprises Fortunato in the niche by chaining him to the wall. At that point the suspense of whether Montresor will be successful in gaining his revenge is all but settled, since Fortunato is now helpless to prevent Montressor from killing him in any way Montresor chooses. The fact that Montresor chooses to wall Fortunato in is a detail wold be considered part of the falling action of the story.
None of them were granted amnesty. Since we won the war and Britain recognized the independence of the United States there was no amnesty to grant since no crime had been committed. Michael Montagne