It is my understanding that that means asking someone to commit murder for you.
it means procurement in solicitation will be like stone in a ocean, h2owauih
protecting the soldiers from punishment when they murder in the USA
found no definitions for "homide" Did you mean "homicide" which is the same as "murder"?
Solicitation for Bid?
It is an expression, meaning to harm someone or even murder.
Yes, someone who is considered insane can commit murder. Legal standards for insanity vary by jurisdiction, but in many cases, a person may be found not criminally responsible if they were unable to understand the nature of their actions or distinguish right from wrong due to their mental illness. However, this does not mean that individuals with mental health issues are inherently violent; most people with mental illnesses are not violent and do not commit crimes.
to perpetrate - commit, carry out (usually of a crime or atrocity)
Then you did not commit a crime. I assume you mean, "What do you do if you are charged with a crime you did not commit?" The answer is, "You get a lawyer."
Not to attempt sale of items (outside a store), or begging of money.
Yes. Depending on the specifics and the state, it could be a variety of crimes. For instance, "solicitation", which basically means to ask or induce another person to commit a crime. It might also be conspiracy to commit battery. And, accomplice liability might mean that the person who paid the other person was liable as a principal--that is, guilty of battery himself.
People can commit a wide range of crimes, including theft, assault, fraud, drug offenses, vandalism, and more serious offenses like murder or sexual assault. The types of crimes someone may commit often depend on various factors such as individual circumstances, opportunity, mental health, and personal motivations.
Yes, homicide does mean a murder.