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Who is the person against the whom the crime has been committed?

victim


Is there a minimum sentence for simple battery of a person age 65 and older?

Most (all?) states have enhanced penalties for crimes committed against the elderly. Crimes against the elderly are viewed sort of like crimes committed against children.


How is robbery both a crime against property and a crime against a person?

the robbery itself is a crime againcst a person. the property is what is or was taken during the crime of robberyADDITIONAL: Despite its common usage in everyday language - - legally the word "ROBBERY" applies ONLY to offenses committed against persons.Crimes committed against property are legally described as "LARCENY" and "BURGLARY."


Amendment states that no person who has committed treason or rebelled against the US can hold public office.?

Fourteenth


Rationale behind classification of crimes against a person?

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.)


Can you testify against a dead person's family if they've committed a crime?

Question is unclear. Is the dead person the one who committed the offense, OR - - Did the family of the dead person commit the crime? In the first case, if the perpetrator is dead there will be no testifying because there will be no trial or hearing. In the second case, there is no bar to testifying against the family of someone who happens to be deceased.


Who was a bad person in the civil war?

Quantrell and Anderson were Confederate guerrillas who committed atrocities against civilian populations.


What is a direct tort?

A tort is a wrongdoing committed against a person by another. It may be direct or indirect, so a direct tort would involve someone committing a wrongful act directly against another person or people.


What is the highest crime you can commit?

That would depend on your point of view: Committed against another person, probably First Degree Murder. Against your country/nation/homeland, probably Treason.


Disabled person becomes foster care parent?

Can a disabled person care for a person in foster care, and how would it affect their disability income? I also get Long term disability through my former employer.


Who named Hitler's foster child?

No one apart from the person making it up knows who started the myth that Hitler had foster children. He never had foster children or biological ones.


How long can a person be in a foster home?

Until they are adults, 18yo.