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.
Double jeopardy only applies to the one who has already been tried. A second person can be tried for that same crime whether the one originally convicted was executed or not. They can be tried as an accessory to the crime, or if there is substantial grounds, they can be tried as the person guilty.
One of Britain's most infamous serial killers, John Christie, was tried and convicted of crimes that his former tenant, Timothy Evans, had already been tried, convicted, and executed for. The murder of his wife and daughter. Christie was a key witness at Evans trial. After the fact, bodies were found stashed in and around Christie's house; a stench emanating from the house attracted authorities. After an investigation, it was concluded that Christie had also killed Evans wife and daughter. Too late for Evans.
This case raised controversy over the death penalty in Britain, which was eventually abolished some 10 years after Christie himself was executed. There is a book and a movie about this case, both named "10 Rillington Place."
What does negligent retention mean?
Negligent retention refers to an employer's failure to adequately monitor or assess an employee's performance or conduct, leading to the continued employment of an individual who poses a risk to others. This legal concept arises when an employer retains an employee despite knowing, or having reason to know, that the employee has a history of behavior that could harm others, such as violence or misconduct. If harm occurs as a result, the employer may be held liable for negligence. Essentially, it underscores the responsibility of employers to ensure their workforce is safe and competent.
For the purpose of hard situation,just knowing better each other.
What kind of weapon does a homicide detective carry?
Police detectives carry handguns. Glock, Sig and H&K are common brands.
Are there more criminals in Canada than in US?
Canada has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Canada's crime rate is much lower than that of the US, especially when it comes to crimes involving violence.
How can you find out if a homicide has been solved?
There are no nationwide registries, data bases or web sites that collect this information. Most (but not all) police files are public records and so are court transcripts of trials. Inquire with the department or agency that conducted the initial investigation or the court system in which the trial took place.
If I know it, I google the name of the victim or the accused. If I don't know the names involved in a case, I google some brief information that I remember, such as "found in drain pipe, PA", "lipstick writing on body, FL". I can often find what I'm looking for.
What is meaning difference between killed and were killed?
Killed - did the kiiling
Were killed - were the victims