Oscar Romero did not break the law. He was a Salvadoran archbishop and advocate for social justice who was assassinated in 1980 for speaking out against the government's human rights abuses.
When you break the law, it is called committing a crime or an offense.
If you break a law then you'll go to jail.But it depends on what law you break.Does that answer your question?
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
The greasers in "The Outsiders" break the law by engaging in activities such as vandalism, stealing, running away, and fighting with the rival group, the Socs. They often find themselves in trouble with the police due to their involvement in these illegal activities.
No, it is not okay to circumvent the law even if you technically do not break it. Engaging in behavior that goes against the spirit of the law or seeks to exploit loopholes undermines the legal system and can lead to negative consequences. It is important to uphold the principles of legality and ethical conduct in all actions.
Oscar Romero was from El Salvador.Archbishop Oscar Romero lived in saint Tropez.
He was Catholic.
Oscar Romero was elevated to archbishop on February 23, 1977.
Oscar Romero was assassinated on March 24, 1980, at the age of 62.
Oscar Romero was a priest and bishop and was never married.
Yes, Oscar Romero had five siblings. He was the second of seven children in his family.
Oscar Romero was born in Ciudad Barrios, a small town in El Salvador .
Oscar Romero was shot while saying Mass on March 24, 1980.
Archbishop Oscar Romero High School was created in 2004.
Oscar Romero has not yet been beatified so does not have a feast day.
Oscar Romero was shot during the consecration at a Mass he was saying on March 24, 1980.
Oscar Romero has not yet been canonized or beatified so has no official feast day.