murder
No necessity can grab the intent to commit a crime.
A crime committed under threat or menace can sometimes be defended using the duress defense. Duress is sometimes called coercion.
Staging
If you committed the same offense, seperately, in each state, you can be charged with each separate crime. You cannot be tried in IL for a crime committed in IN, and conversely, you cannot be tried in IN for a crime committed in IL.
you cannot run for president if you commit a crime or ain't born in usa.
No. Implicit in the concept of "war crimes" is the understanding that the exigencies of war excuse certain acts that would otherwise be considered illegal. Any act, therefore, that falls outside what is considered acceptable during wartime would still be considered a war crime, regardless of the "necessity." In other words, the concept of "military necessity" has already taken into consideration when deciding what is, and what is not, a war crime.
Treason is when someone gives comfort and aid to enemies of the United States or when they carry out war. The crime of treason cannot be held as corruption of blood.
Double jeopardy means that a person cannot be put on trial again for the same crime if he was already acquitted once.
No, you cannot be prosecuted for a crime if the statute of limitations has expired, even if you admit to it.
They are innocent until proven guilty. They have the right to be defended by whoever they choose, even themselves, but it is not advisable. According to the severity of the crime, they are judged by a person authorized to sit in judgement befitting the crime. They may be judged by a jury or by the one who sits in the judgement seat as explained.
No they cannot.
By its solution. A crime is only "open" unless it cannot be proven who it was that committed it.