There are many reported cases of assault with a deadly weapon. These cases often serve up very heavy fines and jail time.
Yes, assault is a crime in Russia. The Russian Criminal Code defines various forms of assault, including both physical and psychological harm, and outlines penalties for such offenses. Depending on the severity of the assault, punishments can range from fines to imprisonment. Law enforcement typically investigates reported cases of assault, and victims have the right to seek legal recourse.
Lupus cases are not reported to any agency.
In 2012, South Carolina reported a total of 11 cases of malaria. These cases were primarily linked to travel, as South Carolina is not endemic for malaria. The state typically sees a low incidence of malaria due to its climate and public health measures.
Of the 500 cases reported in an average year, about 60% are infections acquired during travel in Mexico, India, or South America.
Approximately 1 in 4 sexual assault cases go to trial, which is around 25.
Yes, in most cases it will get reported.
Only 1 of every 13 cases of elder abuse are reported by physicians
There have been no confirmed cases of dolphins raping humans reported.
My search on Tesseny holds 71 cases of reported bigfoot sightings and none of them was by 1933.
On the basis of extrapolations from past serosurveys, an estimated 41,750 cases of West Nile Virus disease occurred in 2006; of these cases, 2,770 were reported.
Yes in most cases. But not in all cases.