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Crime is an act or omission that violates the law and is punishable upon conviction. Crime prevention is an attempt to reduce or deter crime and criminals. The term is applied specifically to efforts made by governments to reduce crime, enforce the law, and maintain criminal justice.
Antigone's crime is violation of a manmade decree that's enacted and enforced by her uncle, Theban King Creon. That violation is prompted by Antigone's respect for the higher moral authority of the gods. For her obedience to the royal decree would put her in direct opposition to god-given procedures for the preparation of the dead for their passage into the realms of the underworld god. Antigone committed the crime of burying her brother Polyneices. According to god-given justice and traditions, this wasn't a crime. But according to the decree of her uncle, Theban King Creon, the deed was forbidden and punishable by death.
Normally for the crime he committed he would have been put to death.
Cassius does not use the defence of alibi, which is the defence that you were somewhere else at the time that a crime was committed.
From our perspective, of course it does, since we know that Macbeth has in fact crossed the line and committed a heinous crime.
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I would think it would be suicide. It is a crime to take another person's life and a crime to attempt to take your own life. If you succeeded in committing suicide you would be dead anyway so could not be held accountable. the correct answer is capital
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Yes. The way some people take care of their cars is criminal but, it is not punishable under the law. Crimes that are punishable are those that are committed against persons or states.
YES you can ! You are 'aiding and abetting' a KNOWN criminal. You would be treated as if you had also committed the crime.
Absolutely! If he committed a punishable crime, he should be tried in the same manner as would anyone else.
State felony offenses are punishable by confinement in the state prison system of the state that convicted you.If you committed a capital crime (e.g.: Murder) in a state that still has the death penalty, you can be put to death in the state prison.If you committed a felony offense of federal law, you would be imprisoned in the federal prison system. If you committed a capital crime punishable by death you will be executed in federal prison.
Attempted what?. In general attempted offenses are punishable one degree lower than the completed offense, so if you attempt a first degree felony, it is a second degree felony, etc.
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