You could be referring to either 'Felonies' or 'Crimes of Moral Turpitude.'
Crimes Against Nature - book - was created in 2004.
The cast of Crimes Against Nature - 1979 includes: Ed Dundas
The phrase should actually read; "Crimes Against Nature - Sodomy." The first part of the phrase ("crimes against nature") spells out the general nature of the statute - she second part of the phrase ("sodomy.") describes the specific offense that is being charged.
No, not all crimes committed in Washington D.C. are considered federal offenses. Some crimes may be prosecuted at the local or state level, depending on the nature of the offense and the jurisdiction involved.
Non-conventional crimes are activities that are considered illegal but may not fit within traditional criminal categories. This can include cybercrimes, identity theft, intellectual property theft, environmental crimes, and financial fraud among others. These crimes often require specialized investigation techniques and approaches due to their unique nature.
after the Holocaust it was realised that crimes of this nature had no actual laws defining them.
The president may be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. These generally are considered to have to rise to the level of felony, or otherwise be of a nature to disgrace the office to warrant impeachment.
In Greek mythology, Ares, the god of war, was known for his violent and warlike nature. He was often involved in battles and conflicts, inciting warfare and bloodshed. Ares was not typically associated with specific crimes but rather with the chaos and destruction that came from his aggressive nature.
Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order of nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes.
Yes, Dr. Jekyll did feel guilty and sad about the crimes that Mr. Hyde committed. He struggled with the duality of his nature and the consequences of his actions while under the influence of his alter ego.
I do not believe that ANY state allows for the expunction of crimes of a sexual nature.
Depends on the nature of the crime- crimes such as murder, rape, assault, weapons or drug smuggling will definitely prevent you from getting a visa. Crimes such as speeding, parking tickets, etc... will usually not prevent you from getting a visa.