abusing the juristic liability of the company
Profiting from trading on insider information.Price fixing with competitors.Stealing from the company or its customers.
Some actions could result in criminal convictions.They include failure to keep proper accounting records, fraudulent trading, health and safety shortcomings, insider dealing and misappropriation of company funds.
the drugs, obviously. If they are controlled drugs they are breaking the law and could be liable to prosecution
You could say that you deeply apologize for your transgression and hope that no bad feelings will come of it.
Dog fighting is completely against the law and you could be liable to prosecution under the cruelty to animals act and also probably illegal gambling if this can be proven.
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In general, it must be a crime that financially damages the corporation. Other crimes, he'd only be being prosecuted for what he did as a citizen. For instance, a director might find himself prosecuted for personal malfeasance, like embezzlement or blatant conflict of interest violations, or participating in some racketeering type scandal or fraud. As to crimes that the corporation itself may have committed, it is rare that a director would be personally prosecuted for the corporation's actions. That is one of the reasons people incorporate, after all. There have been some cases of the wholesale prosecution of an entire board, but these are rare things involving some historical examples of "trust busting" or over-zealous enforcement of anti-trust laws.
If you are party to committing fraud by having your name on the lease or being named on the application for housing assistance, then yes, you could be liable for prosecution.
You could be liable yes.
Curiosity is the human trait that led to Pandora's transgression in Greek mythology. She could not resist opening the box given to her, despite being warned not to, out of curiosity and temptation.
If it was in your yard, then you should be ok....but if you were in a public place, they could hold you liable.