I believe that you are asking about the ELEMENTS of the crime.
It would depend on the crime, the jurisdiction, and the additional circumstances during the crime.
Taunting itself is not typically considered a crime, but it can sometimes lead to charges of harassment or disorderly conduct depending on the circumstances.
he murdered over 10 million people and they are jews
The main difference is "premeditation". Planning for the murder ahead is a more serious crime than killing someone in the heat of an argument, or a spur of the moment crime. Depending on the circumstances and location, it could be the difference of a death penalty and a manslaughter or 2nd degree homicide. Again, punishment would depend on the circumstances of the individual crime.
Threatening to kill someone, depending on the surrounding circumstances in which the threat is made, can be a crime in any state. It can be either a misdemeanor (maximum one year in jail) or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
Yes, instigating a fight can be considered a crime, such as assault or inciting violence, depending on the circumstances and laws in the specific jurisdiction.
"Crime scene" refers to the physical location where a crime took place, including evidence and potential clues. "Scene of a crime" is a broader term that can refer to not just the physical location, but also the surrounding circumstances and events related to the crime.
No, it is illegal to eat human flesh in any circumstances, as it is considered cannibalism and is a serious crime in most countries.
Yes. Depending on the circumstances it can be either a civil or criminal offense.
Yes, depending on their crime and the circumstances of the other parent.
A combination of aggravating and mitigating circumstances. Aggravating circumstances may be the seriousness of the crime, your risk of flight for prosecution, your past criminal history. Mitigating circumstances may be your good reputation.
Murder is typically considered a state crime, as it is prosecuted under state laws. However, certain circumstances, such as murders that occur on federal property or involve federal officials, can make it a federal crime.