Females are charged under the same statutes that males would be if the situation were reversed. Same charges - same penalties.
The crime in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was committed before the events of the book take place. The crime was an alleged rape of a white woman, which is central to the storyline and sets the stage for the trial of Tom Robinson.
If one person hits another in anger then that person has committed a crime (the crime of assault) and would be liable to the penalties for this in the country where the assault took place. The gender of the person is irrelevant.
The offense commuted by Falder was forging a check. He forged the check to get help for the woman he was in love with.
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.
Yes. A person can report a crime that occurred during childhood. A number of Roman Catholic Dioceses have gone broke for that reason.
This case has to do with a carjacking in Maryland in which a woman was dragged to her death. I can find no mention of, or relevance to, any Interstate Commerce Clause, laws, or regulations. See below link:
Bigamists. It is a crime.
She is not required to answer questions that would force her to confess to a crime.
The duration of A Woman Under the Influence is 2.58 hours.
He is suspected of raping a woman.
yes
A Woman Under the Influence was created on 1974-11-18.