It is going to have to be PROVEN that you were the one who committed it or were involved. It would help for you to have a good alibi or corroborating witnesses who can testify on his behalf against the evidence of the opposing side.
hillarie kimble and people who hate being nice
The real Alison did but the Alison they knew who was really Alisons twin named Courtney didnt.
no it is called assult, because a white man hit a black man
because she was so full of herself, that she said that if the siticenz of the town where Matt&trey didnt vote down a proposition in town hall, she wouldn't get a new vaication house there.
~Kat's poem from the movie "Ten Things I Hate About You" I hate the way you talk to me, And the way you cut your hair. I hate the way you drive my car. I hate it when you stare.I hate your big dumb combat boots, And the way you read my mind. I hate you so much it makes me sick, It even makes me rhyme. I hate the way your always right. I hate it when you lie. I hate the way you make me laugh, Even worse when you make me cry. I hate it when your not around, And the fact that you didn't call. But mostly I hate the way I don't hate you, Not even close, Not even a little bit, Not even at all.
Very generally speaking, hate crime legislation is legislation to add stiffer penalties for crime perpetrated against another person for the sole reason of hatred. For instance, if two guys get in a fight over a parking space, that is not a hate crime. It's just simple assault. If a white guy beats up a black guy solely be he is black, that is a hate crime.
Hate mail is not a crime unless the hate mail falls into other type of laws. Many hate mail letters to the same person can be deemed harassment or stalking. If there is a threat in the hate mail, it can be an assault.
No. There are no speech-related hate crimes in the United States.
It depends on the state. Also, some states do not have hate crime legislation that covers sexual orientation.
Probably not but in countries such as Germany and Austria you could find yourself arrested and charged with a hate crime.
If the facts or scenario involved are applicable to the offense, and the crime is a violation of state law, yes, they could be. (e.g.: A person charged with committing a federal hate crime for assaulting a protected minoirty - and the charge against them was dismissed - the state could then, theoretically, charge the defendant under a more specifically worded state statute - assault.)
Death to Pigs, written in the crime scene, could mean that it was a hate crime.
For comprehensive account of the incident(s) at Jena see the below link which will asnwer some of the questions.
That depends, if the process of burning a church down was hate motivated, then it qualifies as a hate crime.
police have confirmed this news. "Hate crimes are rising day by day."
No, not unless the federal interest is involved.
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