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What refers to any act that the law defines as a crime?
1. Detention
2. Offence
3. Witness
4. none of these

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Answered by tanishkajangdekar
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Answer:

hello friend

offence is the correct answer

Answered by Mithalesh1602398
0

Answer:

The correct option is B offence. Any act that law defines as a crime or an illegal action is known as an offence.

Explanation:

Step : 1  Both offence and offence are appropriate. Outside of the United States, offence is more frequently spelled. In the US, offence is more frequently spelled with this particular spelling. The forbidden act for the crime of stealing is taking something from a shelf and taking it out of the store without paying for it (theft). when the violation of a special or local legislation is punished by imprisonment for a duration of six months or more, whether or not a fine is imposed.]

Step : 2  A criminal offence is an act or omission that violates the law and is sanctioned by national or state-specific legislation. An act that is prohibited by law because it endangers a person or persons, a community, a society, or the state is one definition of a criminal offence. Any offence that is not classified as a criminal is referred to as a simple offence. Simple offences must be adjudicated before the Magistrates Court on an urgent basis.

Step : 3 Offense: Any behaviour that is prohibited by the law. being accused of a crime This is when the trial judge notifies the defendant in writing of the crime for which a trial will be held. Although both are allowed, Canadians choose the British spelling infraction over the American one.

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