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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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How do you contact el chapo guzman?

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What kind of police department desk job can you get with a minor in criminal justice?

A minor in criminal justice will not, by itself, qualify you for employment at a law enforcement agency. It may show your interest in the field and attempt to familiarize yourself with the CJ system. There are many non-sworn jobs at law enforcement agencies, and each has its specific requirements.

How long can the D.A office hold a person before it has to file charges against them?

for as long as they want. But there should be some sort of bail that you can get out on.

Is first appearance in court open to the public?

no

In Ontario CANADA, all courts are open to the public and so the answer would be YES.

What do you call a person who commits several crimes?

A recidivist, if he re-offends after being released from jail, or a multiple offender if it is in a single act or series of acts.

How do police informants work?

They give information to the Police about a specific organization/group .etc and what they do, how they do it and when they do it

Can you commit illegal crimes legally?

There are certain circumstances in which you can legally do something that would otherwise be illegal. For example, if you break down someone's door, that is normally illegal, but if you do it to rescue someone who is trapped inside a burning house, then it is legal.

Is it a crime to plan a crime but not commit the crime?

Yes planning a crime is a crime.

More exactly, it is called "Conspiracy to commit X", where X is the crime being planned. There's a bit more difficulty in proving it, because the prosecution has to show that you knew that a crime was being planned and that you willingly (or knowingly) participated in that planning, but it's still a crime.

Also, note that you can possibly be charged with a crime even if you are apprehended before you can actually commit the crime. For instance, if you and two buddies pull into a convenience store, take out your guns, and walk in, but are met with a bunch of police officers who arrest you before you actually stick up the place, you can be charged with Robbery, not just Conspiracy to Commit Robbery. The prosecution has to show that it is reasonable to assume you were about to commit a crime (i.e. you had your ski masks on when you walked in, guns drawn, not just walked into the store with guns in your belts), and that the crime was imminent (i.e about to happen, usually meaning in the next hour or so).

If a person is a fugitive from justice what crime are they charged with?

Fugitive from justice, unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, failure to appear, and so on.

What is under penalty of law?

'Under penalty of law' means that if you're caught doing whatever they're warning you about, you will probably be arrested.

What are the implications for giving false evidence?

You will be jailed.

this is called perjury and could be punishable with a prison sentence.
Inviting criminal proceding against yourself. This an act of prejury and punishable.

Does Dallas or Houston have higher crime?

dallas has had the higher crime rate for the last 10 years vs Houston. this year however Houston has caught up and(or) beaten dallas's crime rate. Since dallas's crime rate has declined and Houston's has remained steady. Dallas has more bad neighborhoods though.

Who does property that has been seized belong to?

The question doesn't include enough information. "Seized" by who (what agency) for what reason (evidence - forfeiture - safekeeping - etc) ? If it was seized as contraband and seized for forfeiture it will become the property of whatever agency that seized it. If it was seized as evidence of a crime, it will be returned to the victim/complainant after the trial is over.

What really happened at the Boston bombing?

A couple of foolish young men decided to commit an act of terrorism in order to do their part to help bring down western civilization so that a Muslim theocracy could rule the world. They build home-made bombs using explosives obtained from firecrackers, placed with shrapnel inside pressure cookers, and placed their bombs in strategic locations at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Lots of people were killed and injured. One of these criminals died shortly thereafter, and the other was injured in a shoot-out but is in custody.

Does Fresno CA have a high crime rate compared to the rest of the state?

Fresno, California has a crime rate of 72 per one thousand residents. This number means it has one of the highest crime rates in the country. You have a 1 in 14 chance of being a victim of a crime. More than 90% of the cities in California have lower crime rates than Fresno does.

How do you get a passport if criminal charges have been dismissed?

A person will need to fill out an application for a passport at any local Post Office in the United States for a passport. Prior criminal charges will not effect the passport since they were dismissed.

What are two advantages of having judges on the bench without fear of being removed?

Judges are appointed to the federal courts by the President and they can serve for life. They never need to collect money from people or make campaign promises.They can feel comfortable making politically unpopular decisions without the fear of removal.

How are you going to buy a gold in crime city?

Go to a little plus sign next to the gold and cash amount and click, and a thing pops up to buy gold and cash for REAL MONEY.

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