The Freemasons are a very old society and guard their secrets well. There have been rumors for at least two centuries about the Masons being Satan-worshipers that practice human and animal sacrifices. Whether they are true or not is anybody's guess.
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Have been a member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons for more than 25 years. Freemasonry is not a religion- but we do not accept atheists. We do not worship Satan, kill children, defile Bibles or sacrifice virgins. The rituals, and meaning of the rituals of Freemasonry are reserved to the members. However, they do not require any member to violate their duties to their God, country, family or neighbor.
The term hitman is used to describe a professional killer, employed by organized crime such as the Mafia. They kill.
When is it legal to use deadly force when you are protecting yourself from being harmed?
When you believe your life is in danger. * Loosely defined it means if a person has no means of escape or sanctuary (such as a locked room) they may take whatever action needed to prevent themselves and/or others from physical harm. In some states a homeowner shooting someone who breaks in would not be subject to charges, other states require that the intruder be armed in such a way as to present physical danger to the inhabitants. Whether or not it was necessary for an intended victim/victim to use "deadly force" is almost always decided by the physical evidence and circumstances of individual cases and not by the existing laws. Case in point, a New York taxi driver was recently given a 12 year sentence for running down a man who had robbed him at gun point. The premise being that the robber had already left the taxi and was no longer a threat therefore the driver had no reason to inflict bodily harm upon the perpetrator/victim.
Is it bad if you kill someone?
the death penalty is a form of punishment, yes but why should people with athority kill some one who had made a mistake? the death penalty is bad because if one person kills one person and that person is killed by athority its just as bad as when the person being killed by athority. but its also 3 times worse because athority has killed hundreds of people, so there for they are abusing the right of athority
How many murders occur daily in the world?
Worldwide, this is impossible to even guess. The figure would have to include deliberate killings, crime, terrorist acts, political executions, and genocide. It is likely many tens of thousands of individuals daily.
In the US in 2007, the number of reported homicides was more than 18,300 and two-thirds used firearms. This would be an average of 50 killings a day.
How many years for vehicular homicide in Florida?
There is no statute of limitations. Vehicular homicide is a 3rd degree felony and is defined by Florida Statute 782.071 as follows:
"Vehicular homicide" is the killing of a human being, or the killing of a viable fetus by any injury to the mother, caused by the operation of a motor vehicle by another in a reckless manner likely to cause the death of, or great bodily harm to, another.
Florida criminal statute of limitations is defined in Florida Statute 775.15 as follows:
Time limitations; general time limitations; exceptions.-
(1)
A prosecution for a capital felony, a life felony, or a felony that resulted in a death may be commenced at any time. If the death penalty is held to be unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court or the United States Supreme Court, all crimes designated as capital felonies shall be considered life felonies for the purposes of this section, and prosecution for such crimes may be commenced at any time.
(2)
Except as otherwise provided in this section, prosecutions for other offenses are subject to the following periods of limitation:(a)
A prosecution for a felony of the first degree must be commenced within 4 years after it is committed.
(b)
A prosecution for any other felony must be commenced within 3 years after it is committed.
(c)
A prosecution for a misdemeanor of the first degree must be commenced within 2 years after it is committed.
(d)
A prosecution for a misdemeanor of the second degree or a noncriminal violation must be commenced within 1 year after it is committed.
Though Vehicular homicide is generally a third degree felony (can be a first degree felony if the person knew the accident occurred and failed to give information or render aid), there is no statute of limitations since by definition it is a felony that resulted in a death.
Is there an age limit to become a homicide detective?
The process to become a homicide investigator varies with every law enforcement agency. Politics have as much to do with one's success as does competence and experience. In a small agency, there may be only one or a few general-assignment detectives, or none at all (80% of the 18,000+ law enforcement agencies in the United States have fewer than 20 sworn officers), so anyone can be a "homicide detective," if a homicide takes place.
In larger agencies, where there are career homicide detectives, there is seldom any requirement of service time to become a detective. However, homicide is usually regarded as the most prestigious investigative assignment, and the investigators in that assignment will generally be fairly senior, with ten years or more of service as police officers.
What steps are taken to make sure DNA is not contaminated at a crime scene?
to make sure that it is not compromised you would need to see that there are no other prints on the crime scene and you would also need to have the perimeter cleared and made sure that there are not people there that would tamper with the evidence.
How many people are killed by gang violence each year in the UK?
Over 1 Million gang members die each year.
What percentage of homicides are victim precipitated?
Victims precipitate 0% of all homicides. The decision to commit the crime is still made by the perpetrator and always precipitated by that person. No matter how dumb, naive, careless, greedy, or even guilty of a crime the victim may be, the person who decides to commit the crime against them is still the perpetrator and the person who was subject to the crime is still the victim. The percentage of occurrence that the perpetrator is the only victim of their own crime is negligible, and that person is still the perpetrator.
What is the penalty for vehicular homicide in Kentucky?
I GOT THIS DIRECTLY FROM THE SITE
OHIO REVISED CODE #2929.02, link below
2929.02 Murder penalties.
(A) Whoever is convicted of or pleads guilty to aggravated murder in violation of section 2903.01 of the Revised Code shall suffer death or be imprisoned for life, as determined pursuant to sections 2929.022, 2929.03, and 2929.04 of the Revised Code, except that no person who raises the matter of age pursuant to section 2929.023 of the Revised Code and who is not found to have been eighteen years of age or older at the time of the commission of the offense shall suffer death. In addition, the offender may be fined an amount fixed by the court, but not more than twenty-five thousand dollars.
(B) Whoever is convicted of or pleads guilty to murder in violation of section 2903.02 of the Revised Code shall be imprisoned for an indefinite term of fifteen years to life, except that, if the offender also is convicted of or pleads guilty to a sexual motivation specification and a sexually violent predator specification that were included in the indictment, count in the indictment, or information that charged the murder, the court shall impose upon the offender a term of life imprisonment without parole that shall be served pursuant to section 2971.03 of the Revised Code. In addition, the offender may be fined an amount fixed by the court, but not more than fifteen thousand dollars.
(C) The court shall not impose a fine or fines for aggravated murder or murder which, in the aggregate and to the extent not suspended by the court, exceeds the amount which the offender is or will be able to pay by the method and within the time allowed without undue hardship to the offender or to the dependents of the offender, or will prevent the offender from making reparation for the victim's wrongful death.
(D)(1) In addition to any other sanctions imposed for a violation of section 2903.01 or 2903.02 of the Revised Code, if the offender used a motor vehicle as the means to commit the violation, the court shall impose upon the offender a class two suspension of the offender's driver's license, commercial driver's license, temporary instruction permit, probationary license, or nonresident operating privilege as specified in division (A)(2) of section 4510.02 of the Revised Code.
(2) As used in division (D) of this section, "motor vehicle" has the same meaning as in section 4501.01 of the Revised Code.
Effective Date: 07-29-1998; 04-04-2007
How many homicides have there been in Indianapolis Indiana in 2008?
There have been many more homicides this year than previous in part to the crime/gangs in NE Omaha. I believe we are right around 39. http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=113055380055634892542.0004521607831601f6707&z=11
It does under common law where you must have a real flesh and blood victim and evidence of harm, fraud, damage to property or disturbance of the peace. Common law has a long history. It is hard to create oppressive laws under a common law system so judges, lawyers, legislators and politicians don't like common law and do their best to usurp it.
Most laws however, are statutory. Under statutory law victims can be invented or made up e.g. the State, society, God, the people, the corporation, consenting adults etc. Statutory law is necessary to create victimless crimes like gambling, drug use, immorality, tax evasion and prostitution.
What is employment of firearm with intent to commit felony?
A long period of jail depending on what the criminal has done.
Is there a Difference between homicide and murder?
"Homicide" means the killing of a human being; "murder" means the premeditated, intentional killing of a human being. "Homicide" suggests possible accidental killing, self-defense, lack of premeditation, mental incapacity to form intent.
When was the Columbine incident?
On April 20th, 1999 two senior students named Dylan and Eric brought guns to school, they also set up home made bombs in the cafeteria. When the bombs failed to go off, they began shooting. The library was the location of the worst attack. 12 kids died, and 1 teacher. Many were wounded, and then Eric and Dylan committed suicide in the library.
How many murders occur worldwide a year?
"An estimated 1000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
What city has the most murders in the world?
People say Columbia because of it's 6400 murders or so each year.
But murders aside, there are many other crimes that can be committed that don't involve death. Only side effect: Physcological damage and a want to immigrate.
Johannesburg, South Africa, no doubt is ridden with crime. Take a look at their houses alone- electric fence and all.
What is non culpable homicide?
Culpable homicide is the unlawful killing of a human being which does not amount to murder.
Is a threat to kill someone a crime in PA?
Yes, threatening to kill someone is a felony, I advise that you do not do this!
What is the record for most homicides in Boston?
As of my last update in October 2023, the record for most homicides in Boston was set in 1990, with a total of 152 reported homicides. This peak was attributed to a combination of factors, including drug-related violence and gang activity. Since then, homicide rates in Boston have generally declined, with various initiatives aimed at crime reduction. For the latest statistics or trends, it's advisable to consult recent crime reports or local law enforcement updates.
How many murders in camden in 2008?
Baltimore reported 234 murders for 2008. This was a decrease from the previous year when close to 300 deaths were listed.