I believe you may be referring to the Uniform Crime Index Report maintained by the FBI. See below link:
Well to give you an example, if someone murdered 3 people that would be 3 counts of murder.
Multiple counts of murder.
Only if all counts are tried simultaneously.
Literally ANTYHING that the prosecution can use to link the offender to the crime.
You may be thinking of counts in yarn, where counts can indicate the number of twists per inch in the spin.
People who are suspected of serious crimes may face felony counts if the government possesses evidence of the crime sufficient to obtain an indictment.
In criminal law, a "count" is a charge for a single crime. "Two counts of prostitution" means the person has been charged for two acts of prostitution.
It is not the number, it is how it is applied that counts
They are determined by the number of protons in their nucleus.
Property Crime.
"I am determined to write a sentence for you." "The detective is determined to get the needed evidence for the crime." "I have determined that the Syrian government are evil animals."
Well I'm not sure if this counts as state crime, but I live in Aurora, Colorado, and we're still recovering from the Theatre Shooting incident.
yes posses a firearm during the comision of a crime counts as a gun crime. drugs are still illegal and having both results in jail.