Can this be charged with Arson?
John owns a home? L m decides not to be? S of any use. ? l FIJ? the system? developed electrical coupled to an alarm clock. When the alarm goes off, the flow? Electrical fix? a spark that can turn a five-gal? of gasoline. ? l sets the alarm and leave the house. A storm? Severe electrical moves through? S of the city. The rel? Mpage hits home, lit the gasoline, and burning the house down. • Under law com? N may? John being charged with arson?
Tags: Electrical System, Lightning, Storm Moves







February 22nd, 2010 at 2:37 am
Intent to commit arson anyway.
February 23rd, 2010 at 1:47 am
Under common law, no.
The house was not in any use.
The house belonged to john, and he has the right to blow it up if he wants.
The only exception is if he did this to collect insurance money, which he would be prosecuted with arson, and insurance fraud.
February 24th, 2010 at 3:25 am
yes
But there are no lawyers on this forum… this is an engineering forum.
Contact your attorney.