There are eight separate meanings to the word "charged" in the law.
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To execute the law means to carry out or enforce the laws that have been established by a governing body. This may involve making sure that individuals and organizations comply with the law, investigating violations, and implementing consequences for those who break the law.
To repeal a law means to officially revoke or annul that law, rendering it no longer in effect. This can be done through a legislative process where a new law is passed specifically to remove the old law from the legal system.
Criminal law refers to the body of laws that relate to crimes, their prosecution, and their punishment. An example sentence could be: "The suspect was charged with a serious offense under criminal law and will stand trial in court."
The word is "enact."
"Skirt the law" means to act in a way that may technically follow the law but still goes against its intended purpose or spirit. It involves finding loopholes or bending the rules to achieve something that may not be entirely ethical or honest.
No, illegal means that one is breaking the law. Unconstitutional means that a law is not in compliance with the constitution. That does not mean that anyone will be charged with criminal activities. It usually means that a law is no longer valid and anyone charged under that law will not be prosecuted and any conviction will be overturned.
Opposite charges will attract each other according to the law of electric charges. This means that a positively charged object will be attracted to a negatively charged object.
Ex Post Facto.
It means whatever you were charged with is a Felony-class offense.
Under New York Law you have been charged with selling drugs near a school
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They can be charged with anything anyone else can be charged with. Legally speaking, they are in no way above the law.
Yes, they can be sued.
In criminal law, a "count" is a charge for a single crime. "Two counts of prostitution" means the person has been charged for two acts of prostitution.
If you are looking for the literal meaning, it means that something was electrically charged. If you mean the idiomatic or figurative meaning, it means that a situation was emotionally "charged" and volatile.
It is possible, yes.
Criminal law