Beasteality is a state crime. Certain states are more liberal than others and will thus allow it. Beasteality is technically also a crime of nature since certain species were not meant to interbreed.
"Harboring a Fugitive" can be either a federal OR a state crime depending on whether the wanted individual was wanted on either a federal or a state crime.
Murder is typically considered a state crime, as it is prosecuted under state laws. However, certain circumstances, such as murders that occur on federal property or involve federal officials, can make it a federal crime.
Murder is typically considered a state crime, as it is prosecuted under state laws. However, certain circumstances, such as murders that occur on federal property or involve federal officials, can make it a federal crime.
that would be a federal offense
You have your federal probation revoked and, further, face prosecution for the state offense.
Federal
Only if it is used to cross state lines, and, in the commission of another federal crime. However, I seriously doubt that any Federal Prosecutor has pursued a conviction on this "minor" crime.
Yes, you can be prosecuted for a crime committed in another state if the crime violates federal law or if the states have an agreement for extradition.
Except for the fact that for one you'll be appearing in state court and the other you'll be appearing in federal court, nothing.
Federal court systems are located in each state of the United States. State and Federal courts can each try an individual for the same crime if they share the same jurisdiction.
Prostitution is not considered a federal crime in the United States. It is typically regulated at the state and local levels.
No. Violations of federal law are tried in US District Court. Violations of state laws in the state court system.