Yes, hurting people is not legal.
Most jail and prison systems will not allow un-escorted minors to visit on their own.
manners when you are talking to someone your own age or when you are talking or when you are being firendly to someone.
NO...find someone your own age!!! NO...find someone your own age!!!
No! I'm so sick of these underage questions, if your 27 you shouldn't even be with anyone that's 16, whatever happened to finding someone you own age, think about if jail time is worth it?
That person does not lose their property ownership rights. Noting can be disposed of without their legal okay, no different than if they were not in jail.
Yes, you can generally claim someone on your taxes if they have been in jail, as long as they meet the qualifying criteria for being a dependent. The IRS does not restrict claiming someone simply because they have been in jail. However, there are specific criteria that must be met, such as living with you for more than half the year and not providing more than half of their own support.
No it is not ok. If you tell a person that you own something that belongs to someone else you could go to jail for plagarism.
theoretically, yes. however, it would be very difficult without any fighting experience.
i work for the president and i know very well i know that if someone buys something they own it so if someone takes somthing that someone owns they have the right to take it back
You should find someone your own age. Having to pick on someone so young is just pathetic, and you're supposed to be a man.. a real man would find and prefer someone of their own age and level of maturity. But I guess you've proven yourself to not be one now, haven't you?
Probation violation you will go to jail. An still owe on fines an still will be own probation
"Got sprung from jail" typically means to be released or let out, or to escape with the help of someone 'on the outside'. Being "sprung" in this context is different than "escaped", although whether a prisoner is helped to escape or escapes on his own, the outcome is the same: the prisoner is out of jail.