Topic: Criminal Offences
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What is a non criminal offence?
It is an offence in which you can't be arrested, a 'non-serious' crime. Read More »
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Where are serious criminal offences dealt with?
Deuteronomy Chapter 5 - Chapter 28 answers how God instructed Moses to deal with criminal offences both minor and serious. Read More »
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Why is murder regarded as a criminal offence?
Because it is the taking of someone elses life. Deep down it is stealing, you are stealing who they are, who they will be, everything they have or ever will have. Stealing a father or mother from their children, a son or daughter from their... Read More »
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An offense is any transgression or violation of written statute or law. Read More »
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criminal offence: (criminal law) an act punishable by law Read More »
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It's unclear when it was considered a crime. But the commission of suicide is the same as murder -- except that the victim is one's self. The reason for these laws are not to target the depressed individual, but those who aid and abet to th... Read More »
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good, bad and ugly Read More »
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In my state, quasi criminal, municipal charges punishable by fine only, misdemeanors, punishable by up to 1 years in jail and up to $1000. felony, punishable by more than a years in prison and usually a fine up to $25,000 each has gradients... Read More »
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In my state if you take anything, even dirt off the floor, while in the school or they can show that you had intent to commit any other felony, like you were going to destroy a computer or any other equipment, even if you do not do the deed... Read More »
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No its a civil offence. provided it is not an outstanding debt to particular Government bodies. If it is a Telstra bill, etc, no. If you cannot afford to pay the outstanding balance, call them and establish a payment plan, i.e. $20 a week. Read More »
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