If you did it in self-defense (for instance), you wouldn't be a criminal. That's why we have courts. Accusation is insufficient. On May 14, 2012, at 3:13 PM, John R. Levine wrote:
I thought a criminal was someone convicted of a crime by a court.
No, a criminal is someone who has committed a crime. A convicted criminal is someone who's been convicted by a court.
Or are you saying that if I beat you to death with a rock, then ran away leaving insufficient clues for law enforcement to catch me, I wouldn't be a criminal?
R's, John
The anonymity for criminals with vanity domains argument is so 20th century.
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