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Jeffrey Dahmer committed state crimes, specifically multiple counts of murder, sexual assault, and dismemberment, all of which were prosecuted under state law in Wisconsin. His actions, while horrific and involving federal interests such as interstate commerce and the transportation of victims, were primarily addressed through state courts. Dahmer was sentenced to life in prison under state charges and was not tried for federal crimes.

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How old is Jeffrey Dahmer?

"On November 28, 1994, while serving his sentences at a prison in Portage, Wisconsin, Dahmer was beaten to death along with another inmate by fellow prisoner Christopher Scarver, who used a metal bar from a machine in the prison's gym. Dahmer died from head trauma on the way to the hospital." he was born May 21, 1960 so that means he was 34 years old to read more go to the link below http://investigation.discovery.com/investigation/true-crime-stories/jeffrey-dahmer/jeffrey-dahmer-03.html


Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling's conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud is an example of?

White-collar crime


Congress has made it to obstruct the mail or to use the mail to commit a criminal act.?

A federal crime


Can a minor be charged with a federal crime?

Yes, a minor can be charged with a federal crime if they commit a serious offense that falls under federal jurisdiction. Minors can be prosecuted in federal court, but the process and penalties may differ from those for adults.


What if you commit a crime but it wasnt you?

Then you did not commit a crime. I assume you mean, "What do you do if you are charged with a crime you did not commit?" The answer is, "You get a lawyer."


What court would you go to if you commit a felony crime?

If you commit a felony crime, you would typically be tried in a state or federal court, depending on the nature of the crime. Most felony cases are handled in state courts, while federal courts handle crimes that violate federal law. The specific court would be determined by the jurisdiction where the crime occurred. Additionally, serious felonies may be assigned to specialized courts, such as drug courts or violent crime courts, depending on the case.


What is the length of a federal judge's term?

Federal judges serve for life unless they commit a crime.


What verb can be use for crime?

Commit is the verb commonly used for crimes. For example, "He committed a crime."


When was Jeffrey Dahmer in Galveston TX?

I could find no information on Dahmer in Galveston. Maybe you mean his trip to Hollywood, Florida. The year was 1981, the same time that six year old Adam Walsh was abducted from a shopping mall. DNA testing was done to determine if Dahmer may have been responsible for Walsh's disappearance. Dahmer was not a match for the crime but convicted serial killer and chum of Henry Lee Lucas, Ottis Toole was. Toole died in prison long before the DNA comparison so although he was suspected he was never charged for Walsh's death.


Why was Jeffrey Dahmer sent to the prison in Columbia county?

There are several factors that go into the decision as to where a convicted criminal will serve out his/her sentence. The severity of the crime, whether it violates state and/or federal laws, prison security, space available inside individual prisons, the state where the crimes took place, ect. In Dahmer's case he was found guilty of capital murder (premeditation) in the state of Wisconsin. I believe the death penalty is not available in the state of Wisconsin so that made Dahmer a candidate for life with no parole. This sentence demands a high security prison. So he was sent to Columbia for his natural life under strict supervision with like offenders which had space available.


What is the verb for crime?

The verb for crime is "commit."


What has the author Jeffrey I Chapman written?

Jeffrey I. Chapman has written: 'The impact of police on crime and crime on police' -- subject(s): Crime, Mathematical models, Police

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