Answer: No, «Sharpie parties» are a new
kind of crime where «revelers armed with «Sharpie» magic markers» are «lured by social media invitations to wreak havoc on foreclosed homes» with those Sharpies.
Not exact matches
It's hard to imagine that
kind of caginess flying at a public company, but it works in the privately funded world — and especially the enshrouded Wild West
of the cryptocurrency industry,
where the risk
of crime and legal gray areas lead many players to fiercely guard their anonymity.
In a gritty urban future
where crime has increased 400 percent and bad guys are armed with face - melting, limb - frying weapons, the police call in reinforcements
of a robotic
kind.
Long before the Noir period started, sound on film ushered in several great series
of detective movie series
where the lead was usually a bright
crime solver, but the gumshoe, gritty detective was not far behind and Noir kicked in just in time for that
kind of investigator as the classical detectives (Charlie Cahn, Mr. Moto, Sherlock Holmes, The Thin Man) were on a roll that even defied studio expectations.
Equally indebted to Martin Scorsese, Guy Ritchie, and Giorgio Armani, London Boulevard represents the apotheosis
of style over substance, the
kind of gangster flick
where the cut
of a killer's suit is as important as the motive for his
crime.
This is
where it is now heading at light speed — and anyone pointing to this US Corporatist Deep State 1 % Psychopathic Conspiracy
of Deniers against AGW / CC Science and it's obvious Impacts and Implications will
of course be vilified and falsely accused
of being a Spy Anti-American
of all
kinds of crimes that can be imagined.
Looks like rape is a strict liability offence - that is, unlike some
crimes where you need to prove that the criminal act was committed with intent
of some
kind (or sometimes recklessness), the intent is irrelevant; it is enough that the criminal act occurred.
While there are few cases
where mere intentional possession
of a piece
of information is a
crime, there are all all
kinds of «possession plus» offenses,
where some additional act or element relating to the possession makes it illegal.
These
kinds of crimes are commonly committed against Asians or Hispanics, not because they have nicer furniture or stereos than everyone else but because that's
where the cash is.
When people think
of crime - ridden locales, it may be images
of bustling city backdrops that dance in their heads — the
kind of area
where you wake up to the sounds
of sirens instead
of the call
of a rooster.