In many places, it is not a crime to take a picture of someone without their consent in public spaces. However, it may be considered an invasion of privacy or harassment depending on the circumstances. It is important to be respectful of others' privacy and rights when taking photos.
In most cases you are defiling the property of someone else without their consent.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, it is considered a violation of privacy and can be illegal to take pictures of someone without their consent, especially in situations where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
You can NOT video tape anyone in the nude without their consent Anywhere in the USA. It is a crime, and you can go to jail for it.
As a GENERAL rule, no. But there ARE some pictures and picture content that IS illegal to disseminate (e.g.: pornography, or sexual images of minors, for instance).
Marking property without the owners consent is considered defacement and vandalism and this is a punishable crime
As long as everything was done with consent. The age of consent is normally 16, but may be higher.
Yes. It's called invasion of privacy and computer tampering.
a window, a picture, someone else for your crime
To kidnap. Forcefully take someone somewhere against their will.
Yes, it is illegal to sign someone else's name without their consent, even if they live with you. It is considered fraud and can lead to serious legal consequences. It is always best to seek permission before handling or opening someone else's mail.
Yes, police can arrest a minor without parental consent if they have probable cause to believe the minor has committed a crime.
No. In order to "remove your name" they would need to forge your name to a deed of conveyance. That would be a serious crime.