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when someone else commits a crime and someone else helps them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged.


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Can you be charged with trespassing after the fact?

No, you cannot be charged with trespassing after the fact. Trespassing is a crime that occurs at the time of entry onto someone else's property without permission.


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Is signature forgery on someone else's checks a crime?

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What can you frame?

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What is conspiracy after the fact?

It's when someone else commits a crime (ex: murder) and someone else helps/aids them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged. Ex: John kills Alice. He calls Tim to help him get rid of the body. Even though Tim didn't kill Alice, he can be charged as an "assesory after the fact". Now, if Tim comes & sees the murder scene & calls the police, he's not an assesory...


Is it a crime when a person enters a residence closed unlocked door without permission?

Yes, it is someone else's property, even if it is not locked. It is called unlawful entry. You can also be charged with criminal tresspassing.


If a person confesses to a crime but is found not guilty can someone else be charged with the same crime?

You can only be tried in a criminal court once for the same crime. However you can be tried in civil court for the same event. O.J. Simpson for example. You could be tried in a different jurisdiction under a different theory for the same events. For example, you murder someone and are acquitted in state court. You confess to the crime. The feds could try you in federal court for depriving the deceased of his civil rights and/or for conspiracy.


Is it a crime to keep someone elses checks and then lie to a judge about having them?

It is a crime to steal someone else's checks. If you aren't using them, it is probably petty theft. If you are under oath, it is a crime to lie to the judge. This is perjury.Additional: Also - if you gained access to them by taking them from the US Mail you can also be charged with a Federal Offense (Mail Tampering and Intercepting the US Mail Belonging To Another).


Can you be charged with a assault charge and a robbery charge?

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