Historically this can probably never be known. Biblically - if you are a Christian or a Jew, it was, perhaps, the first.
Moses committed the crime of killing a Egyptian.
If the person was still married to the first wife when the second marriage was performed then this is a crime (not a crime committed by the Judge unless the judge KNEW the person was already married - but a crime committed by the person who is still married). The second marriage is not legal (no matter who performed it) and the person who was still married has committed the crime of polygamy.
The unlawful killing of a human with or with out malice is not accepted in Kentucky. the answer is NO.
Yes. A crime happened. If the other person tried to kill you, then the other person is responsible for the crime even though you did the killing. If it was simply a fight and you suddenly decided to kill the other guy, then you committed a crime.
If killing is a crime, then why should the death penalty still be allowed to those who committed a crime? Wouldn't that to make you a murderer because it's just another cycle of endless killing.
Guns are to protect people and not for killing people because killing people for no reason is a crime but killing people to protect your self is not a crime
A second crime
homicide
a violent crime _________________ Killing Someone
i beleve that's called conspiracy and its a crime
The greatest crime would be killing a sacred egwugwu by unmasking it. This is more of a crime than killing even a holy royal python or a fellow clansmember.
a crime committed involving fire