Yes, a royal can be charged with a crime, but the process may differ depending on the country's laws and the specific legal protections afforded to members of the royal family. In constitutional monarchies, royals typically enjoy certain privileges and immunities, which can complicate legal proceedings against them. However, there have been instances in history where royals faced legal consequences, either through formal charges or other forms of accountability. Ultimately, the ability to charge a royal with a crime depends on the legal framework of the jurisdiction in question.
you are charged with a crime after you have been arrested on suspicion of said crime.
The official crime he was charged with was Gross indecency.
Yes. The crime is "Aiding and Abetting."
Only the person who is committing the crime using a robot will be charged.
Yes a person can be charged with a crime
it depends on the crime
A person charged with a crime is the accused or the defendant.
He was never charged with the crime.
Anyone.
No. Not unless you re-offend by doing the same crime. Then you can charged agsin WITH THE NEW CRIME.
He was never charged with the crime
No, someone cannot be charged with a crime for merely contemplating stealing from a store. In order to be charged with a crime, there must be evidence of intent and action towards committing the crime. Simply thinking about it is not enough for a criminal charge.