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Homicide

Homicide is the act of a human killing another human. Homicide, or murder, is illegal, with the exception of certain instances such as self defense or involuntary manslaughter.

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What became of Nathaniel Jamal Abraham?

NATHANIEL JAMAL ABRAHAM

Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility

http://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.

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.

Can you run from a warrant?

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.

Why did a gunman open fire at the Albuquerque fiber optics plant at Emcore University on July 12 2010?

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.

What is the average salary for a detective?

Salary for Detectives

There are different types of detectives (e.g. private detectives and police detectives), plus there are other factors that will determine pay rate, such as level of experience and geographic location. But here's some general info, published by the U.S. Department of Labor:

Police and sheriff's patrol officers had median annual earnings of $42,270 in 2002. The middle 50 percent earned between $32,300 and $53,500. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $25,270, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $65,330. Median annual earnings were $47,090 in State government, $42,020 in local government, and $41,600 in Federal Government.

In 2002, median annual earnings of police and detective supervisors were $61,010. The middle 50 percent earned between $47,210 and $74,610. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $36,340, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $90,070. Median annual earnings were $78,230 in Federal Government, $64,410 in State government, and $59,830 in local government.

In 2002, median annual earnings of detectives and criminal investigators were $51,410. The middle 50 percent earned between $39,010 and $65,980. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $31,010, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $80,380. Median annual earnings were $66,500 in Federal Government, $47,700 in local government, and $46,600 in State government.

Federal law provides special salary rates to Federal employees who serve in law enforcement. Additionally, Federal special agents and inspectors receive law enforcement availability pay (LEAP)�equal to 25 percent of the agent�s grade and step�awarded because of the large amount of overtime that these agents are expected to work. For example, in 2003 FBI agents enter Federal service as GS-10 employees on the pay scale at a base salary of $39,115, yet earned about $48,890 a year with availability pay. They can advance to the GS-13 grade level in field nonsupervisory assignments at a base salary of $61,251, which is worth $76,560 with availability pay. FBI supervisory, management, and executive positions in grades GS-14 and GS-15 pay a base salary of about $72,381 or $85,140 a year, respectively, and equaled $90,480 or $106,430 per year including availability pay. Salaries were slightly higher in selected areas where the prevailing local pay level was higher. Because Federal agents may be eligible for a special law enforcement benefits package, applicants should ask their recruiter for more information.

Total earnings for local, State, and special police and detectives frequently exceed the stated salary because of payments for overtime, which can be significant. In addition to the common benefits�paid vacation, sick leave, and medical and life insurance�most police and sheriffs� departments provide officers with special allowances for uniforms. Because police officers usually are covered by liberal pension plans, many retire at half-pay after 20 or 25 years of service.

What sentence did TJ Lane get?

T.J. Lane has not been sentenced to date. His trial has been rescheduled to start on January 14, 2012.

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Will a rabbit keep moving after being shot in the head?

AnswerYes, it could...but not for long, unless the bullet somehow managed to miss vital parts of the rabbit's brain. However, considering how tiny a rabbit's brain is, especially when going up against a bullet, those odds are slim. The body might twitch, blink, even bite; the electrical impulses in the body have to run their course, and when not redirected by the destroyed brain, will cease.

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Yea it will sometimes it happened 2 me witha a raccoon i shot ant the one above is basically right

How did the jury know the rules that spelled out the meaning of homicide?

The killing of one human being by another., One who kills another; a manslayer.

Why did tom dooley kill?

Tom Dooley did not kill, he was hanged by rope because people thought he killed one of his girlfriends but after he was hanged they found out that the other Girlfriend did it.

Who was Lowell lee Andrews?

Lowell Lee Andrews was an 18-year-old college student from Woolcott, Kansas. On Thanksgiving break in 1958, he shot and killed his father, mother, and 20-year-old sister. He rifled the house to give the appearance of a robbery-homicide. Then he dropped the guns into the river. He drove to his rooming house and spoke to several people, and then went to the movies, where he spoke to the cashier and the usher -- thus hoping to establish an alibi. Then he returned home and called the police.

He stated that his motive was to inherit his father's money, a smallish estate. No one knows what set him off on that particular night. He never showed any remorse for the killings, claiming he really didn't even know why he did it.

He was hanged at Leavenworth Prison in 1960.

"In Cold Blood," Truman Capote's account of the Cliutter family murders in 1959 led to widespread awareness of Andrews. He was incarcerated with Perry Smith and Dick Hickock who murdered the Clutters and were hanged for their crimes in 1965.

Did a serial killer ever work with the police?

One of the more memorable collaborations was serial killer Ted Bundy and Robert Keppel, a member of the Green River Task Force in Washington State. Bundy offered his unique 'take' on the serial killer known as the Green River Killer. Although it is doubtful how much help he really was, police would have tried anything to catch the killer. And Bundy drummed up some publicity for himself, which of course made it worth his while.

Added: The key word in the question is "work WITH" the police - it does not imply they worked for the police

Did jimmy savile have Jill dando killed?

yes she was about to blow open the pedo ring at the beeb . savile and a certain other high profile people killed her.

now shes a dead doll, instead of a living doll - if you catch my drift.

Can you take a plea deal after a jury is selected in a murder trial in Florida?

This depends solely upon the decision of the state attorney prosecuting the case.