Yes, it still is, no matter for what reason. In most states this is called obstruction of justice or resisting arrest by giving false information to police, a misdemeanor in most states.
identity thief
You should speak with the police and ask for their help in determining his true identity. You may be involved with a felon or someone who is avoiding being caught by the authorities.You should speak with the police and ask for their help in determining his true identity. You may be involved with a felon or someone who is avoiding being caught by the authorities.You should speak with the police and ask for their help in determining his true identity. You may be involved with a felon or someone who is avoiding being caught by the authorities.You should speak with the police and ask for their help in determining his true identity. You may be involved with a felon or someone who is avoiding being caught by the authorities.
Maybe. It depends on the "crime" and who was doing it. If it was a fellow worker you should have gone through the chain of command instead of calling the police. Calling the police was not the proper action. If you were being robbed, then calling the police would have been the proper action. Since you were fired my guess is that it was something between you and a person you work with.
If that person is called to court to testify against you at your trial you will learn their identity. Other than that, you have no legal right to know the information - and in fact - if it was an anonymous call that brought them to the scene of your offense, the police themselves may not even know.
Based on James Marcia's identity status theory, Samuel would be classified as being in identity foreclosure. This means that he has committed to a sense of identity without exploring other options or alternatives.
Not if it is being committed by an Band Council against Indians.
If you haven't committed any illegal acts there is nothing to charge you with.
(In the US) Yes, they do.
It is said that Bodicca committed suicide after being defeated by the Romans.
Report it to your local police and try and get some proof of how and who is doing it.
If you can be identified as being on the scene, accompanying the gunman, and fled along with him you will be charged as an accomplice in the armed robbery - UNLESS - if you are truly innocent and din't know the offense was going to be committed, contact the police, tell them this, and offer to turn yourself in and assist in identifying the perp.
Dont know lol look it up and stop being lazy