Commission of a crime definition

Commission of a crime means being concerned in the commission of a crime under s. 939.05.
Commission of a crime means committing an act or failing to act when the person clearly knew or should have known the act or omission was illegal.

Examples of Commission of a crime in a sentence

  • Commission of a crime either a) during the course of employment or b) during the employee’s off-duty hours if there is a nexus to the employment relationship between the District and the employee, the employee becomes unavailable for work as result, or the District’s interests are adversely affected.

  • Commission of a crime which is a felony, a misdemeanor involving an act of moral turpitude, or a misdemeanor committed in connection with your employment by the Company which causes the Company a substantial detriment.

  • Commission of a crime or offense by the assigned personnel against Client.

Related to Commission of a crime

  • Victim of a crime means a person who has suffered personal or

  • Administration of criminal justice means performance of any activity directly involving the

  • Violent crime means a forcible felony, as defined in Iowa Code section 702.11, and includes any other felony or aggravated misdemeanor which involved the actual or threatened infliction of physical or emotional injury on one or more persons.

  • Serious crime means conduct constituting an offence punishable by a maximum deprivation of liberty of at least four years or a more serious penalty;

  • Ancillary crime or "ancillary charge" means any delinquent act committed by a juvenile as a part