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What is illegal conduct?

When you break the law.


A law passed to punished someone for an act committed before the act was declared illegal congress's?

It is called an ex post facto law.


Which state has the law where it is illegal to smile?

Any such law would violate freedom of expression which falls under freedom of speech and thus would quickly be declared unconstitutional.


Is swimming in the Reflection pool in Washington DC illegal?

There's not really a law for it, but you could get arrested and/or charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct.


Is scamming a crime?

Scams can be illegal and can also be legal. A scam is "improper conduct with the intention to cheat." That means it is not yet illegal until you add something illegal to it. If you get a message saying "Give us money and we will send you $1,000,000" that is not illegal, they did not break the law, they just tricked you.


Is it illegal to say "fuck you" to a cop?

Yes, it is generally considered illegal and can result in charges of disorderly conduct or verbal assault towards a police officer. It is important to remain respectful and compliant when interacting with law enforcement.


When a state conflics with a Federal law what happens?

The state law is declared void. States cannot pass a law that conflicts with a Federal Law or the US Constitution. The law could also be illegal based on the state's constitution.


Is business unethical conduct always illegal?

No, unethical conduct in business is not always illegal. While illegal actions are typically defined by law, unethical behavior can encompass practices that may be socially or morally questionable but still fall within legal boundaries. For example, aggressive marketing tactics or exploiting loopholes in regulations may be considered unethical but not illegal. Ultimately, the distinction between legality and ethics can vary based on cultural norms and individual perspectives.


What's criminal law?

Criminal law, is the body of law that relates to crime. It might be defined as the body of rulesthat defines conduct that is not allowed because it is held to threaten, harm or endanger the safety and welfare of people, and that sets out the punishment to be imposed on people who do not obey these laws. Criminal law is to be distinguished from civil law..Criminal law covers rules and statutes that define certain behavior and conduct illegal. A person can be charged and if found guilty of a serious crime, can go to prison.


What is the immediate effect if a a law is declared unconstitutional?

When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is nullified and becomes unenforceable. Sometimes Congress quickly rewrites the law to bring it into compliance with the Constitution.


What is the immediate effect if the a law is declared unconstitutional?

When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is nullified and becomes unenforceable. Sometimes Congress quickly rewrites the law to bring it into compliance with the Constitution.


What is the only state to have declared cannibalism illegal?

The only state in the United States that has explicitly declared cannibalism illegal is Idaho. In 1989, Idaho's legislature passed a law that made it a crime to engage in cannibalism, specifically addressing the act of consuming human flesh. While many states have laws against murder, Idaho's legislation specifically targets cannibalism as a distinct offense.