One of them was he kidnapped Persephone, Demeters daughter.
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Some are categorized on severity of the offense: Felony, Misdemeanor, Disorderly Persons. These are older terms and some states have replaced them with more descriptive wording like Crimes of the First Degree, Crimes of the Second Degree and so on down to minor items. Another category is White Collar crime and Blue Collar crime. So-called Blue collar crime is your everyday garden variety murder, assault, robbery, sex crime, etc. These are usually of a violent nature. White collar crimes are ones commited by professional peole (generallyl) stealing from or defrauding companies out of money by using illegal or fraudulent business transactions. These are usually without violence. This is subject to debate in my mind because a blue collar criminal might harm one person in a violent crime but a white collar criminal might harm thousands by bankrupting whole businesses causing people to lose their jobs and pensions. You decide which is the more violent crime.
Loitering, jay-walking, theft; grand theft or petty theft, armed robbery, robbery, murder
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Here are 3; killing someone; manslaughter; taking drugs.
An example would be: A man finds that his wife is cheating on him with another man and he kills either the wife or man or both.
Being influenced in some way, like by a family relative. Also, things like alcohol and drugs.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, did not commit any specific crimes. However, he is often associated with kidnapping Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, to be his wife. This act is sometimes viewed as controversial, but in the context of ancient myths, it was a common theme among the gods. Hades is primarily known for ruling the underworld and enforcing the laws of the dead, rather than for criminal activities.
none he was foced to be the god of the underworld -no actually his crime was kid napping of persephone
he tried to kill the son of Zeus
Hades was actually very altruistic and passive
No. Some people mistake Hades for hell, but they are not the same thing.