To prosecute someone for a crime they have committed, the legal process involves gathering evidence, filing charges, conducting a trial, and presenting the case in court. The prosecution must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to secure a conviction. This process is overseen by the criminal justice system and involves the participation of law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and jurors.
If you committed a crime.
The word you're looking for is "prosecute." It means to officially charge someone with a crime and bring them to court to answer for their actions.
depends on the crime
The crime committed when someone threatens another person with a gun is typically considered assault with a deadly weapon.
If you think a crime has been committed then report this to the police. The police have a DUTY to prosecute CRIMINAL activity. Theft (steeling) is a crime.
Are you kidding? That's what every defendant claims, "There is no proof that I committed the crime." Believe me, if you were arrested and indicted, SOMEONE has EVIDENCE of SOMETHING,Well if you were not arrested but the theft was reported and investigated but no proof was found to prosecute against you is what i think is this person is asking.... in that sense to my knowledge the answer would be no.
Assaulting someone and denying it plus having no criminal record are not enough tools to guarantee you to walk as a free man. After all if an crime committed, evidences can be collected asking question is another tool of gather the evidences, there after case can be investigated, if there is witnessesthey can be called and after cross examine all the parties.The prosecution will then prove beyond reasonable doubt whether the accused is guilt or not. If the prosecute doubted as to that you committed the crime even though you did. You will be free.Being having no record before will not convince the prosecute that someone is incapable of assaulting one another, but it allow the guilt party to be given a lesser punishment.This was my own work.Don Makaveli.
Libel
Embezzlement
No. Whether or not they remember the crime does not change the fact that they committed the crime.
yes you can get triedthink about it this way if someone came to America and committed a crime they would be tried here unless they have diplomatic immunity.
.... is called a law abiding citizen.