Accessory. Aiding or abetting.
If you commit a crime in one state and flee to another, you can still be prosecuted for the crime in the state where it occurred. Law enforcement agencies in both states can work together to apprehend you and bring you to justice.
When you ask someone to break the law, it is often referred to as "solicitation." This term typically implies that one person is encouraging or persuading another to commit an illegal act. Depending on the context, it can also involve elements of conspiracy or incitement to commit a crime.
yes it is because then he/she will arrest uAnother View: An officer cannot arrest you without reasonable cause to believe that you have actually committed an offense. If you tell one that you WANT to commit a crime, depending on the circumstances of the event, you leave yourself open for a myriad of possibly unpleasant experiences.
Ill personally chop your balls off.
If you were with a person who committed the crime, you are an accessory to a crime. (There are exceptions. It depends on what you mean by the word with. If you were with a person and totally unaware he was going to commit a crime and did nothing to participate in the crime, there may be an exception. I know of one case where a woman discovered she was with a drug dealer. She took her stuff and walked to the bus station and caught a bus. The law left her alone.) It depends on what you knew and when you knew it and what you did about it.
they may have wished that they had committed the crime, or are delusional and actually believe that they had. Others may admire the person who comited the crime and would like to take the recognition
He's guilty of bigamy.
Possibly because one coerced the other one into doing it.
In the dictionary, No. But I just coined one for you. A 'Swiminal' :D
There are many ways to commit crimes, guns are only one way.
treason
To Know your full features if your commit a crime or what such, one of the specification to find you if you have deformed ears will be it.