answersLogoWhite

0

it depends did it save a life or did it do both or oppisite?u decide!!!!!!!!

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Law

What is breaking a law called?

Breaking a law is typically referred to as committing a crime or an offense.


Which law is Macavity breaking in the light of the comment above?

Macavity is breaking the law of theft due to his reputation as a notorious cat burglar in the poem "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" by T.S. Eliot.


Violation or infraction of law legal obligation?

A violation or infraction of the law refers to breaking a legal rule or obligation set by a governing body. It can result in penalties or consequences such as fines, probation, or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the violation and the legal framework in place.


When you are not sure whether you should detain or arrest you should?

Consult with a legal expert or supervisor to determine the appropriate course of action based on the situation. Detention typically involves a temporary holding of a person for questioning, while arrest involves taking a person into custody for a criminal offense. It is important to follow proper procedures and ensure that detainment or arrest is carried out within the bounds of the law.


Who comes first crime or law?

Even though law is made to avoid unconstitutional and unethical actions. It is said that law came first before the crime. Why law came first? It's because you can't identify someone's action as a crime if there is no law punishing that action. To side an instance, Australia allowed abortion and it's not considered as a crime to their country since there is no law punishing it—besides they have a law called Abortion Law that legalize abortion.

Related Questions

Is breaking a law acceptable if reason is justifiable?

yes it depends on the crime from state to state


Is breaking law acceptable if the reason is justifiable?

yes it depends on the crime from state to state


Is breaking out of jail illegal?

It is violation of law. This is the reason that anything illegal is illegal.


When is Breaking medical law justifiable?

Breaking medical law may be justifiable in rare circumstances, such as when a patient's life is at imminent risk and immediate action is required to save them, or if adhering to the law would cause significant harm to the patient. Additionally, in cases of severe ethical dilemmas where legal constraints severely limit patient autonomy or access to necessary care, medical professionals may feel compelled to act outside the law. However, such actions should always be carefully considered, documented, and ideally involve consultation with legal or ethical boards to ensure accountability and minimize potential repercussions.


What is gramatically correct acceptable by law or acceptable at law?

Of the two, the first.


Is it legal for a police officer to fine out were kids live?

If he has good reason to suspect them of breaking the law, yes.


What must a staff do if a patron cannot produce two pieces of acceptable id to prove they are of drinking age?

refuse service


Is cremation acceptable?

According to Jewish law, cremation is not acceptable.


When was Breaking the Law created?

Breaking the Law was created in 1980-01.


What is breaking a law called?

Breaking a law is typically referred to as committing a crime or an offense.


How do you use LimeWire without breaking the law?

U could use Limewire only as a tool that is not breaking the law however downloads (or copies) of popular music videos pictures or anything downloaded is breaking the law. (Remember breaking the law is a sin)


What is the percentage of crimes that's committed do to a lack of respect?

Zero. A crime is breaking a law and has nothing to do with respect. If it does it is an excuse to break the law. Respect or lack of is a byproduct of actions taken by an individual not a reason.