The person who practice zoophile,likes to make sex with a lot of animals.
Yes it can.
depends on the crime
The perpetrator of a crime is the person who actually committed the crime. A suspect may or may not have committed the crime. A suspect has not been confirmed as being the perpetrator.
. . . . you need to have "probable cause to believe" that an offense is being committed, is about to be committed, or has been committed..
Yes, a person can be prosecuted for a crime committed in another country if the crime is considered illegal in both the country where it was committed and the country where the person is being prosecuted. This is known as extraterritorial jurisdiction.
A homosexual offender is someone who has committed a crime that is unrelated to their sexual orientation but may be prosecuted for their actions due to their sexual identity. It is important to note that being homosexual does not make someone more likely to commit a crime.
Someone who loves animals is usually just referred to as an animal lover. However, since you placed this question under mental health, I will also include that someone who has sexual relations with an animal commits beastiality, which is a crime.
Being drunk and disorderly
Being returned to the state where a crime was committed is "extradition" .
Question isn't very clear, but yes, you CAN be charged as an accomplice or a co-conspirator for a crime what was being planned, but for one reason or another was never committed.
In the US you have a right to be a racist. It is not a crime. However if you act on that against someone or something, you are committing a crime. The length of the sentence would depend on which act you committed and in what jurisdiction you committed it.
You are rather vague. But it means that a Grand Jury has found enough "shown good cause" to indict a person on two separateinstances of in which on two separate times or to two separate people a person has committed the crime of Sexual Battery.