Yes. Chief among them being TREASON.
In order to marry a Zimbabwean citizen in Zimbabwe, a foreign citizen must apply for and gain citizenship. If the wedding is to take place in the United Kingdom, if the British individual has been a citizen for three years, all that is required is that the Zimbabwean citizen not have committed any crimes, and marries the UK citizen. This would lead to citizen ship for the Zimbabwean spouse.
A socially responsible citizen reports crimes to the police, no matter who has committed them. Of course, when the crimes were committed by your employer, there could be unfortunate consequences for you, such as losing your job.
Up to ten years for the firearms charges, plus accessory charges to any crimes committed with those firearms.
At the Nuremberg Trials, the Nazis were charged with crimes such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit aggression. These charges encompassed atrocities committed during World War II, including topics such as genocide, crimes against civilian populations, and unlawful warfare.
Yes, a US citizen can be denied entry into their own country if they have committed certain crimes or if there are concerns about their security or health.
Yes, it is illegal to assault a senior citizen in Florida. The state has specific laws that enhance penalties for crimes committed against elderly individuals, recognizing their vulnerability. Assaulting a senior can result in increased charges and harsher sentences compared to similar offenses against younger victims.
TREASON against the United States is a crime which can be committed outside the country for which you can be charged in the US. For other crimes committed on foreign soil, you can be charged in the US as a FUGITIVE and held pending extradition from those countries with whom we have extradition treaties.
The Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. These charges included atrocities committed during World War II, such as genocide, mass murder, and aggression.
She did not commit any crimes.
The act of returning a wanted individual to the state in which has jurisdiction over the alleged crimes committed is called extradition.
No. Misdemeanors are lesser crimes and Felonies are major crimes.
It will depend on the specific charges. If it involved a sexual component, it could be as long as six years.