Lizze Borden was a 32 yr. old supposed killer, who killed her 64 yr. old step-mother and her 70 yr. old father. It is said that she killed her parents because she was unhappy or was discovered having a lesbian affair. It is said that we have no idea if she killed her parents because whatever she did died with her. In real life their wasn't 81 whacks as said in the song. Actually her step-mother recived 21 and her father aparrently 9. It is said all together their was 29 wacks. It is said that she was found not guilty because some men on the jury couldn't come to believe a women could commit that kind of crime.
mansluger by culpable negligence:
"(a) Any person subject to this chapter who, with an intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm, unlawfully kills a human being in the heat of sudden passion caused by adequate provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct."
(b) Any person subject to this chapter who, without an intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm, unlawfully kills a human beingWhat does reconstruction evidence mean?
It refers to using the evidence available to 'reconstruct,' insofar as possible, what happened during the offense.
Will a 25 Beretta kill someone?
A .25 cal Beretta is capable of inflicting a serious wound and even a deadly one.
How many murders in somerset KY in past 5 years?
The information that I got from City-Data.com goes from 2004 - 2008. In that period, there was only 1 murder in Somerset, KY.
What were the 28 cabin murders?
The Keddie Murders is an unsolved 1981 American quadruple-murder that took place in Keddie, a former resort town in the foothills of Northern California's Sierra Nevada mountains. The murders took place in cabin 28, during the late evening of April 11, 1981, and/or early morning of the 12th. The victims were Glenna Sharp, known as Sue (aged 36), her daughter Tina (aged 12), her son John (aged 15), and his friend Dana Wingate (aged 17). Tina, the final victim, was missing when the crime was first discovered. Part of her skull was recovered in 1984 in Feather Falls, in Butte County. Sue's oldest daughter, Sheila, had stayed with next-door neighbors in cabin 29 that night, and discovered the murders the morning of April 12. Sue's two youngest sons and their friend, who were having a sleep-over at cabin 28 that night, were found, uninjured, in the boys' bedroom that morning.
No arrests have been made in connection with the Keddie murders. The cabin in which the murders took place was demolished in 2004.
Cabin 28: The Keddie Murders and Cabin 28: The Keddie Murders II are DVDs documenting the crime are available.
Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor, the 3 layers of material making the device:
While this layering equally describes bipolar and FET based ICs, it is usually only used to refer to FET based ICs.
How many people d you have to kill to get a dealth penalty?
it's not about how many people you kill, but how severe the crime is, for example killing a guy by accident might get 10 years while killing someone on purpose/ cold blooded will give you the death sentence. Also it depends on the state that you live in
What is Johnny the Homicidal Maniac's last name?
No one really knows, the closest to a last name he has is his initial "C"
but alot of people say his last name is Chogan.
What became of Nathaniel Jamal Abraham?
NATHANIEL JAMAL ABRAHAM
Bellamy Creek Correctional Facilityhttp://mdocweb.state.mi.us/otis2/otis2profile.aspx?mdocNumber=711418
Offense: Controlled Substance Delivery/Manufacture Methamphetamine
Minimum Sentence: 4 years, Maximum Sentence 20 years.
Date of Offense: 5/30/2008 Date of Sentence: 01/05/2009
How much money does a home inspector earn?
According to the US government statistics: Median annual earnings of construction and building inspectors were $43,670 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $34,620 and $54,970. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $27,760, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $67,380. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of construction and building inspectors in May 2004 were: Local government: $43,960 Architectural, engineering, and related services: 43,880 State government: 39,310 Building inspectors, including plan examiners, generally earn the highest salaries. Salaries in large metropolitan areas are substantially higher than those in small jurisdictions.
What sentence would a 72 year old male get for aggravated vehicular homicide?
The same sentence an 18-year-old would receive.
How much a homicide dective makes?
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them.
What is the Authorized by law?
"Authorized by law" refers to actions, decisions, or regulations that are permitted and supported by legal statutes or governmental authority. This phrase typically indicates that a particular activity or policy is sanctioned by existing legal frameworks, ensuring compliance with established laws. It underscores the legitimacy and validity of actions taken by individuals, organizations, or government entities within the bounds of the law.
If a person threatens to kill someone then the next day kills them is this premeditated?
In a sense it is. For example, I could say that I am going to kill you and then I could go back to where I live and plan out how I am going to kill you and then come back the next day and kill you. So yes it is considered premeditated.
Sure, you can physically run from a warrant. There are some things you should consider before you try it, however. One is that the warrant isn't going away. Ever. Another thing is you seriously lessen your chances of getting out on bail if you've already tried to run from justice once. Even were bail to be set, you would have to do some tall talking to convince a bondsman to take a chance on you if they had to run you down and drag you kicking and screaming into jail. The best thing to do is arrange for your bail and turn yourself in to the police. Doing this makes it possible for you to "book through", and spend the least amount of time in jail as is possible. Maybe just an hour or two. It also looks very nice when it comes up at your trial, and makes you seem a more honest, believable person when you give your side of the story to the Court. It could even help with the Judge in deciding whether or not you should serve time or get off on probation.
When researchers examine homicides as a situated transaction what do they mean?
When researchers examine homicides as a situated transaction, they analyze the social, cultural, and contextual factors that influence the act of killing. This perspective emphasizes that homicides are not isolated events but rather occur within specific environments and relationships, shaped by the interactions and meanings attributed by the individuals involved. By viewing homicides through this lens, researchers can better understand the motivations, circumstances, and consequences surrounding these acts, revealing patterns and insights that inform prevention and intervention strategies.
why do you ask
Robert Reza,a former Emcore employee, came in armed with at least one handgun and seeking at least one target -- a girlfriend who worked at Emcore.