Zeus did many crimes such as kill Phaeton, Gave hades permission to Kidnap persephone and more
The trenchcoat-wearing crime dog that encouraged taking a bite out of crime was named McGruff. Created by the Ad Council in the 1980s, McGruff the Crime Dog became an iconic figure in crime prevention campaigns aimed at educating the public, especially children, about safety and crime prevention.
Without quoting California Penal Code Section 31, elements that would directly make one a principal to a crime, would be the direct involvement to committing a crime, or the direct involvement to aiding or abetting a crime by advice, coercion or counsel whether or not they are actually present.

 The Elements: o Planning o Preparation o And Carrying out the offense
The Uniform Crime Report is a report issued every year by the FBI. It collects information about crime from local police in every state, and turns that data into crime rates. It is called "uniform" because after the FBI takes into account population and population density, the crime rates are comparable between any two cities.
The victim of the crime had reported it to the police.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is mostly responsible for upholding law and order among the gods. The concept of justice among mortals was typically overseen by other deities such as Themis, the goddess of divine justice. However, Zeus is known to sometimes intervene in mortal affairs when justice is at stake.
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Hera and a few other woman was with Zeus in the crime of being raped. Zeus and Hera gave birth to Athena but Zeus feared that she was going to take over his powers of being the number one god so Zues swallowed her.
Zeus was never tried for any crime. Being the Father of Gods and men, God of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order and justice, he was only answerable to himself.
Zeus had several notable partners in crime, primarily among the Olympian gods and goddesses. His brother Poseidon often joined him in various exploits, especially in battles against giants and other foes. Additionally, Hermes, the messenger god, frequently assisted Zeus with his cunning and cleverness. Hera, his wife, was also involved in many of his schemes, despite their tumultuous relationship.
The husband of Hera was Zeus, as she was Queen of the Heavens which Zeus was King of, and Zeus led the Olympians, the twelve most powerful gods, this meant that Hera was usually surrounded by "friends and allies".
You would die in a pit of fire and you would be fed to lions. They thought cheating was a crime against Zeus.
Well, he did cheat on his wife, Hera, at least 100 times. (no joke that's close to the real number)
Zeus as well as all of the other gods did not allow humans to believe they were better than the gods. This crime was called hubris and there are several examples of humans being punished for this crime. For example psyche believing she was more beautiful than Aphrodite and Prometheus taking fire from the gods.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is portrayed as the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder. While Zeus is depicted as a powerful and sometimes unpredictable deity, he is not typically associated with committing crimes in the traditional sense within the mythological stories.
In Greek mythology, Zeus had various companions and partners, but his primary partner was Hera, who was also his wife and queen of the gods. He also had relationships with other gods and mortals, creating a complicated web of alliances and conflicts in Greek mythology.
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Zeus was the King of the Gods. Cronos became father of the gods by murdering his own father, Uranus. The dying Uranus gave Cronos the prophesy, "You murder me now and steal my throne-but one of your own sons will dethrone you, for crime begets crime."Cronos managed to avoid this at first because he would swallow all his children when they were born. His wife, Rhea, however, foiled his plan by giving birth to a son, Zeus. She hid Zeus with a shepherd family, until one day when Rhea brought him back to the court of gods as the new King.Rhea and Zeus, plotting against Cronos, concocted a drink for him, one day. When he drank it, he threw up all of his children that he had swallowed-still alive because gods cannot be digested. The children and Zeus fought against Cronos, and made him and his army flee. Zeus became king of the gods, fulfilling the prophesy made to Cronos.