No, not all Part 1 offenses are violent crimes. Part 1 offenses, as classified by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, include both violent crimes (such as murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) and property crimes (such as burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson). While violent crimes involve force or the threat of force against individuals, property crimes primarily involve the unlawful taking or destruction of property.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Crime_Reports
Yes, murder is the smallest numerical category in part 1 offenses as it is a serious crime with fewer occurrences compared to other offenses like assault, robbery, and theft.
Yes, motor vehicle theft is classified as a Part 1 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system used by the FBI. Part 1 offenses include serious crimes such as murder, robbery, aggravated assault, and property crimes, including motor vehicle theft. This classification helps law enforcement agencies track and report crime statistics for serious offenses across the country.
1. Offenses against the public peace and order, such as treason, rioting, and any obstruction of the officers of the law. 2. Offenses against the public health and morals, such as bigamy, the non medical sale of narcotics, or the pollution of public water supplies. 3. Offenses against the person, such as murder, manslaughter, or assault. 4. Offenses against property, including burglary, theft, fraud, and so on.
For civil lawsuits, it varies from 1 year to 30 years, but generally it's 6 years. For criminal actions, the time to start prosecution is 5 years for "crimes" (felonies) and 1 year for "disorderly persons offenses" and "petty disorderly persons offenses" (misdemeanors and petty misdemeanors). No limit on some serious crimes.
Cain's Hundred - 1961 Crime and Commitment Part 1 1-1 was released on: USA: 19 September 1961
In some cases, a person can be charged with multiple counts for one crime if different aspects or actions of the crime are considered separate offenses by the law. This allows prosecutors to bring multiple charges against the individual for the same incident.
Burglary is a combination of two elements. 1. Trespassing on to property. 2. The intent of committing an additional crime (usually a felony). If either element is missing, a burglary has not been committed.
Third Watch - 1999 Crime and Punishment Part 1 4-9 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Third Watch - 1999 Crime and Punishment Part 1 4-9 was released on: USA: 2 December 2002
Cain's Hundred - 1961 Crime and Commitment Part 2 1-2 was released on: USA: 26 September 1961