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Crime

Crime is the breaking of societal law and can result in imprisonment. Ask questions about criminal acts, from stealing candy to homicide, here.

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What does trying a juvenile as an adult mean?

Trying a juvenile as an adult means that the person committing the offense, although still considered a minor or "child" in chronological age or years, has lost the legal protections that being a minor normally entitles them to. They will be tried according to the guidelines the law uses for adults - individuals considered old enough to be aware of the consequences of their actions.

Can you see poughkeepsie killer tapes?

If you search really hard you may be able to find clips but it is rare because the movie has not yet been released and could quite possibly never be released

What are the four levels and three branches of the US government and how do they effect criminal justice?

Your question is incorrectly stated, there are 4 branches of government - most forget "We the People."

Under a sole criminal view, Congress and the Legislature can pass criminal laws; the executive can arrest for their violation and the Judicial branch can prosecute IF "we the people" indict through a grand jury, and then convict through a jury.

How do you report cyber crime?

Start with your local law enforcement agency. Many cities, counties, states now have cyber-crime units to investigate crimes commtted in that manner. If they don't have one, perhaps they can refer you.

Can the father just take the child if he is refused visitation?

The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.

If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.

The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.

If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.

The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.

If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.

The child should not be placed in the middle of such an adversarial situation. The father should visit the family court as soon as possible and file a motion for contempt of a court order. If the custodial parent continues to deny visitation they could lose custody.

If the father does not have a court order for visitation then he should petition the family court for a visitation schedule.

What is the informal Justice System?

Informal Justice System, is the community dispute solving system; other than the formal Justice System i.e. the jirja system in N.W.F.P and Balochistan in Pakistan; and the punchiyat system in Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan

If you have been charged but the court has found you not criminally responsible are you bondable?

If you are speaking of a working in a poistion where you must be bonded by your employer - - Bonding companies are private insurance companies and their decision to insure you (bond you) is strictly a business decision in which the law plays no part.

Is it against the law to make a statement to the police if your paid?

Not necessarily against the law but - If it was discovered you'd been paid for your testimony, the opposing legal team could argue your statement was biased, and thus inadmissible as evidence !

Theoretically, you could be charged with wasting police time.

What was Louis Sacher's inspiration to write Holes?

I'm not exactly sure what is exact inspiration was.

But my teacher told us that he was a teacher earlier in his life, and worked with a lot of children. That might of been his inspiration, basing Stanley on the life of a kid he might of seen with self-confidence issues. Or, he might of based it on his own childhood experience. His books do have one thing in common though, the antagonist of the story has self-confidence issues. And throughout the book are battling to face these issues, and conquer them.

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A sentence with the word crime?

A crime is something bad and illegal that a person does intentionally ( or unintentionally). Stealing someone's property is a crime, for example.

A criminal (a person who commits a crime) is to be punished for it by law.

A Crime scene is the place where a crime was committed.

What is leniency effect?

It is perception difficulty where we give more importance to the positive traits of a person and give less importance to negative traits . It's more like rating people positively more then usual , example : a pal of yours whom others dislike a you are really impressed of .

What is a pre-trial resolution meeting?

All of the parties involved in the litigation and/or their attorneys meet with a court appointed mediator to attempt to resolve the matter before the case is heard by the judge.

What zone in the burgess concentric zone model was expected to have the highest crime rate?

I believe it is th Zone of Transiton where the area is much poorer than the other zones.