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Can someone be charged with murder if they were with the person who actually did the murder and what kind of punishment would that carry?

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Answered by attorney Austin M Hirschhorn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Hirschhorn, P.C.
Under Michigan Law the answer would be yes and the penalty would be the same for the accomplice as it would be for the perpetrator of the crime particularly if the accomplice was going to participate in the robbery. Since I am not licensed to practice law I am not giving you an opinion as to what the charge might be in Nevada. In looking at the internet I have learned that Nevada has a felony murder law that applies to murders that happen when a robbery was the planned crime. It is possible that your brother could be charged with murder based upon his participation. I suggest that you consult with a Nevada criminal attorney who would be better able to answer your question.
Under Michigan Law the answer would be yes and the penalty would be the same for the accomplice as it would be for the perpetrator of the crime particularly if the accomplice was going to participate in the robbery. Since I am not licensed to practice law I am not giving you an opinion as to what the charge might be in Nevada. In looking at the internet I have learned that Nevada has a felony murder law that applies to murders that happen when a robbery was the planned crime. It is possible that your brother could be charged with murder based upon his participation. I suggest that you consult with a Nevada criminal attorney who would be better able to answer your question.
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Can I be made to provide evidence to who committed the crime if I was there but did not commit the crime myself?

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Answered by attorney Mark Corwin Bruce (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office M. C. Bruce
There is no duty to cooperate with police. Also, if you were there, you can assert your 5th amendment rights to not give any statement, as there is always the possibility that the DA will decide to file on you no matter how innocent you are.
There is no duty to cooperate with police. Also, if you were there, you can assert your 5th amendment rights to not give any statement, as there is always the possibility that the DA will decide to file on you no matter how innocent you are.
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In the state of New Jersey a 17yr old is dating a 21 yr old is that illegal

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Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
The answer is complex. The person under 18 is a minor and one could be charged with Endangering the Morals of a Minor. The answer is dependent upon the activities of the parties: drug use ? Alcohol use ? Ed Dimon, Esq.
The answer is complex. The person under 18 is a minor and one could be charged with Endangering the Morals of a Minor. The answer is dependent upon the activities of the parties: drug use ? Alcohol use ? Ed Dimon, Esq.
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