Corpus Dilecti simply states that they must prove a crime was commited to be able to prosecute that crime. It does not state that in order for it to be a crime there must be a victim that has been injured as you often state. I am guessing by your comments you always refer to someone being "physically injured.
Where do you get your definition of " A Crime" ??? Injury has only part to do with it. Doing Drugs is a crime, Stealing is a crime, Speeding is a Crime, any action breaking a set law or ordinance is a crime. I don't have to injure you to commit a crime against you. The system is put in place ...
Where do you get your definition of " A Crime" ??? Injury has only part to do with it. Doing Drugs is a crime, Stealing is a crime, Speeding is a Crime, any action breaking a set law or ordinance is a crime. I don't have to injure you to commit a crime against you. The system is put in place ...