What is the sentence for homicide?
It depends on where the murder is committed as well as how, why, and by what method. Murder has different degrees in some but not all jurisdictions and sentences can range from probation to the death penalty but usually somewhere in between. In some areas a 1st degree murder conviction is a mandatory life without the possibility of parole sentence.
How do you find someone in witness protection?
You cannot volunteer for it. It is only OFFERED to people who have incredible value to the federal government (very rarely state governments) and can materially assist the prosecutors in closing many multiple cirmes.
Where can you read Johnny The Homicidal Maniac online for free?
Don't feel bad, I'm trying to find a site that has where you can read Jthm too.
I did, however, find that you can read a right good bit of the book (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac: The Director's Cut) on Google Books:
http://books.google.com/books?id=KOWFacYRlXoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=johnny+the+homicidal+manic
And also, here's the link for Squee's Wonderful Big Giant Book of Unspeakable Horrors. I figured that it'd be good to add this too, seeing as you're a fellow Jthm fan too :)
http://books.google.com/books?id=PE8JRWs-lS8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Squee%27s+Wonderful+Big+Giant+Book+of+Unspeakable+Horrors#PPT5,M1
I hope I was able to at least help you somewhat :)
Sincerely,
Persephone Nightmare ---- Actually, you can read "I Feel Sick", "SQUEE!", and "JtHM" Online free at 4shared.comSquee: Squee! 1, 2, 3, or 4 I Feel Sick: I feel Sick 1 or 2 JtHM: JTHM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 Hope it help, but google is good for the director's cut and Squee's big giant wonderful book of unspeakable horror. :D -Tarah.
Why do people commit homocide over love?
It often starts from feelings of insecurity. They may blame the world for what happens to them. Then they may find someone who seems to love them. They begin to take the person's love for granted, even start to demand it. They might look to the other person like they would a drug to fill some need inside that is their own responsibility. Then they may mistreat the person, and the person leaves or tries to leave. Then their whole sense of the world is shattered and they don't know what to do. They try everything to make the person stay, and it doesn't work. Then any feelings of disgust they have for themselves, they transfer to other other person, and they may kill the other person to punish them. They may think, "How dare you walk out on me! You are supposed to love me! Who do you think you are?"
That is one of the more bizarre composite sketches. Sometimes it is just the pain of heartbreak. Then they lose their head and don't know what to do, and then their passion and rage just takes over. The more intense and irrational their feelings of "love" were for the other person the more capable they are of hurting them when things go wrong. Love and hate are not really all that different, and sometimes things get so tangled up and love becomes hate.
When someone kills a third party over love, then the answer is most likely jealousy. Suppose a man arrives home early and catches his wife in bed with another man. That can cause some people to fly into a jealous rage, and if there are weapons around, it can become a deadly combination. He may kill his wife and/or her lover.
There is sometimes a sense of ownership involved, and sometimes delusional thinking. Some people will tell their partners that if they cannot have them, nobody else can. When their partner walks out, they may even become delusional, or obsessed. They may tell themselves the partner still loves them and it is someone else's fault for getting between them. They may constantly stalk their partner until it eventually turns into a deadly confrontation.
Why do people commit first degree murder?
Murder is committed for 3 reasons or motivations. Passion, Profit and Compulsion.People who kill for profit do it very rationally and are always convinced they will not be caught.People who murder from passion have snapped and lost their mind. This kind of murder can not be deterred because they are not thinking rationally.And compulsion is the worst, its just pure compulsion to be violent and murder. Examples: John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer and Son of Sam. This kind of murder also cannot be deterred.
How many us vehicular homicides in US?
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are over 16,000 homicides each year in the United States. At least 11,000 of those deaths are firearm related.
Do men or women commit more infidelity?
It use to be men, but the stats show women are running almost neck in neck with men.
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Statistic from what I had read and research when it comes to infidelity, married men who do cheat is at least 65%, and for those married women is at least 45 %, so you see no matter what the reason is or problem between a couples, it will be the man who will go to that direction.
How much time for a assault charge?
It varies. You might get a fine if the offence is not serious and/or community service. If you used a baseball bat and broke bones it could be worse. Check out the laws in your State. The local library probably will help. Search the net on State laws. Talk to a lawyer. Talk to a cop. Most are quite friendly. Ring the local station. You dont have to say who you are. Maybe the guys on the desk can help. Best to walk quiet and cool through life and dont lose your temper. Dont hang around with bad companions. Stay out of bars and nite clubs and alcohol takeaways. Seek The Lord in times of trouble.
Why Columbine high school shooting?
The two shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, were exposed to alot of violence as children. Klebold was a typical underachieving, depressed teen who hated and blamed himself more than he hated or blamed others. Harris was a psychopath who would have eventually, on his own, wreaked havoc on the world he hated and the stupid, worthless people who inhabited it; he enjoyed hating, he enjoyed demeaning, and he enjoyed the idea of inflicting pain and suffering on others. Harris was also an adept liar. His friends and classmates reported that he lied about anything and everything. He enjoyed lying as much as he enjoyed hating and knew that it gave him an advantage. Authorities have gained a lot of insight into these personalities since their deaths because they not only left behind their websites and videos, but also journals chronicling their true feelings.
On the other hand, Martha Stout ("The Sociopath Next Door") and Robert Hare ("Without Conscience") have theorized that one of the boys was a sociopath and the other a delusional follower.
Eric was an angry teen who just wanted to hurt people. He wanted to do something people would remember.
That's what the media wants you to believe.
They were bullied and the school (as usaul) does nothing about it.
That's why it happened.
Not because of Doom, or Natural Born Killers, Nor Marylin Manson. It was provoked by the schools respected football team.
What is the maximum punishment for culpable homicide in UK?
There's no set standard, it entirely depends upon the individual case and the circumstances surrounding it- whether it was done in self-defence, whether it was an act of desperation after years of abuse and provokation by a violent partner, and so on.
There can be many mitigating circumstances- malicious, pre-meditated murder usually carries what's known as a 'life sentence', but this isn't really life, it's 25 years UNLESS the judge deems the culprit to be especially dangerous, in which case he or she can order the offender to be detained for longer or even for the rest of their natural lives. On the other hand, people who are driven to kill as an act of desperation after years of violent abuse or in self-defence, have been known to walk free from court and be aquitted. It's completley dependent on the individual circumstances.
Is homicide a federal offense?
Usually it is prosecuted in state Circuit Courts but, it can also be a federal offense depending on where it was committed? If it was committed on property or reservations owned or administered by the federal government (e.g.: military installations - National Parks - etc) it will be prosecuted in Federal Court.
What is the maximum sentence for attempted homicide in Louisiana?
Second degree murder in Louisiana is a LWOP offense. According to Louisiana statute RS 14:27, when the attempted offense will result in death or life imprisonment, the sentence is 10 to 50 years without parole.
There is many ways to do it and all could be simple or quite too gruesome. There could be the posion-to-the-drink to the pillow-to-the-face ect. But if you're really wondering what type of killing you want, I believe you should just watch 1000 ways to die, Deadly Women, Criminal Minds, CSI investigation and other types of Criminal shows
What are the different punishments for murder?
It can depend on the age of the minor when they committed the murder. They could be sentenced to juvenile detention to be served behind bars until they reached their 21st birthday. If the juvenile was old enough (e.g.: in their teens) the court could decide to bind them over for trial as an adult and they would be liable for sentencing as an adult, for the crime.
will a minor get life without parole for murder
Added: In the law, anything is possible, but it is very unlikely a juvenile would get that severe a sentence.
Salary and benefits of a homicide detective?
Being able to look at dead bodies
Another View: Having the ability to thoroughly investigate suspected criminal deaths and skillfully interrogate possible suspects and analyze evidence in order to (hopefully) bring a successful conclusion to a homicide investigation.
Describe the judicial process?
Judicial process is the rule that determines the role of the judge and the jury in the courtroom as well as the jurisdiction of the individual courts over definite areas of law. It is commonly known as a legal procedure.
How much money does a homicide detective make?
A homicide detective gets at least 100-180 thousand a year.
What do you call a person who kills plants?
A person who kills plants is generally referred to as a "plant killer" or someone with a "black thumb."
Criminal homicide in lewisburg pa in 1992?
In 1992 criminal homicides in Lewisburg PA occurred in two separate instances. The first occurred in April when a man was shot to death in his home. The second occurred in September when a woman was stabbed to death in a nightclub. Both cases remain unsolved.
Both cases remain unsolved and the Lewisburg Police Department is continuing to investigate.
Killing someone you meant to kill. A killing which was thought out and was considered/thought out before hand. Also there is usually malice.
Are transcripts from court available to the public?
Sort of. Normally court transcripts are considered part of the public record, and you can go to the courthouse and request copies (there's usually a copying fee involved).
However, for some court cases, the records are "sealed". Depending on the jurisdiction, this might mean anything from "you can view them if you get a court order specifically unsealing them" to "the court destroys them completely."
How far can a strangled woman's tongue protrude?
The human tongue is approximately four inches in length - however the the muscle which attaches to the tongue, directly to its posterior, is much longer. Slow ligature strangulation rarely produces a terminal ''epiglottis eruption'' which can produce obscenely gruesome results. A classic example was the strangling of Australian 22 year old - Mary Yvonne Laenen - in 1978. When found naked and dead in her car, homicide detectives were horrified to note that her entire tongue-epiglottis complex had ''erupted'' and the tip of the tongue was - incredibly - 181/3 inches below her lower lip. This placed it over an inch beyond her navel. - Such incidents are extremely rare, but they are anatomically possible.