This is not a question and it needs to be rewritten.
What Kind of Crime? It is rated by the crime committed. Other data can be found in the RELATED LINKS section below.
Being drunk and disorderly
Question isn't very clear, but yes, you CAN be charged as an accomplice or a co-conspirator for a crime what was being planned, but for one reason or another was never committed.
You aren't asking a question, but I would offer the idea that you may not have all of the facts, or that it may be a place that relates to a crime committed elsewhere.
Answer this question… insanity.
Answer this question… insanity.
A police crime is where the police abuse their power (state organised crime), occupational crime corruption. It is referred to as Trusted white collar crime. The history of police crime is long and varied, involving violations of constitutional rights excessive use of force and related illegal acts to fulfill department objectives both state and federal. Whereas crimes committed by police are acts against people, abuse murder and assault. they are related to personal injury.
As a "good citizen" is required to - they should bring their knowledge of a crime that has been committed to the attention of law enforcement. However - I suspect that there is more to this question than meets the eye. If it has something to do with your specific case, re-submit the question in more detail for a more complete answer.
Typically, the class of crime committed will be listed under the criminal history section of a background check report. This section will provide details about the specific charges, convictions, and sentencing related to the criminal offense.
a misdemenor ISNT considered a crime The correct answer is YES. If the question is have you been convicted of a crime. If the question is have you been convicted of a felony then your answer should be no.
In The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath, the king may have allowed the queen to offer a different punishment to the offending night because they are a partnership. The tale is about teaching the knight about how to treat women, so in effect, the king if helping by allowing his wife to override his punishment.