Doing a cursory search, using standard search protocol and terminology, nothing was immediately found regarding this 24 year-old case. Perhaps disclosing further, more detailed, information would be of assistance. Otherwise the only response to this type of question would be to research the news clippings of the appropriate local news media, and/or court records of the time to determine the answer.
Not legally! It will be prosecuted as a murder.
anyone can.
Yes.
No, her murder was never solved. They have always assumed that it was a poacher, but a concrete suspect was never named.
If it is illegal, you will be prosecuted.
Are you retarded? If the person tells the police everything when caught or you are linked to it by them and they have evidence. you're looking at accessory to murder/attempted murder,if not straight up murder.
Federal murder is cases of terrorism, interstate activities, and federal officials. These types of cases are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney General.
Not sure if you do, but they won't be much good to you in the electric chair.
That sounds rather dangerous. You could end up dead, and your sister prosecuted for murder.
In Denmark, there is no statute of limitations for murder. This means that individuals can be prosecuted for murder regardless of how much time has passed since the crime was committed. This provision underscores the seriousness with which Denmark treats violent crimes.
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No one was ever prosecuted for the murder of Emmett Till. In 1955, the two white men accused of his kidnapping and murder were acquitted by an all-white jury, despite overwhelming evidence against them. In 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice reopened the case, but ultimately decided not to file charges, citing insufficient evidence. The case remains a significant example of racial injustice in American history.