Roland (died 15 August 778). He was military governor of the Breton March, with responsibility for defending the frontier of Francia against the Bretons.
"More hideous crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion." C.P Snow, 1961
Crimes against persons, are exactly what the name implies. They are criminal offenses committed against human beings who are placed in jeopardy during the commission of the offense. Assault and Robbery are two perfect examples. When these crimes are committed an actual PERSON is placed in jeopardy of their physical safety or life. Crimes against property, on the other hand, are exactly what that name implies. Criminal offenses committed against inanimate THINGS and which do not involve placing a person in jeopardy (e.g.: Burglary - Larceny - Theft - etc.)
I agree that crimes can be committed in the name of liberty, as individuals or groups may justify their actions by claiming they are fighting for freedom or rights. This often occurs in political movements or revolutions, where the pursuit of liberty can lead to violence or unlawful acts against perceived oppressors. However, the moral implications of such actions can be complex, as the intention to achieve liberty can sometimes overshadow the means employed. Ultimately, the justification of these crimes depends on perspective and context.
Discrimination. Hate crimes.
There are several. The most popular would probably be Pegasus, the winged horse, the Sphinx that was defeated by Oedipus, and the harpies, winged vulturelike women that tormented those that committed crimes against the most sacred taboos.
A criminal background check will typically have your name and identification information as well as list any legal violations or crimes you have committed. It will also give the date and place of the incidents and if you were tried and/or convicted.
One name would be an "offender." In severe crimes a "criminal."One name would be an "offender." In severe crimes a "criminal."One name would be an "offender." In severe crimes a "criminal."One name would be an "offender." In severe crimes a "criminal."One name would be an "offender." In severe crimes a "criminal."One name would be an "offender." In severe crimes a "criminal."
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