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Prove you had reason to be at the place and at that particular time would be one way to get charges dropped. This would require document proof, witness, etc.

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Q: How can you get your loitering charge dropped?
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What happens if found guilty of loitering?

The law of all jurisdictions are slightly different, but 'loitering' is usually a misdemeanor charge for which you are simply fined and released. If you are unable (or unwilling) to pay the fine, you might spend a day or two in jail.


What does anti-loitering mean?

Anti-loitering is a term used to describe someone who is against loitering altogether.


What is loitering in tagalog?

Ano tagalog ng loitering?


When was Loitering with Intent created?

Loitering with Intent was created in 1981.


Can loitering be an adjective?

Yes. Loitering is a verb form and a gerund as well, but can be used to describe a noun. An example would be "loitering teens."


How many pages does Loitering with Intent have?

Loitering with Intent has 224 pages.


Is trespassing and loitering the same?

No. Trespassing means that you have entered another persons private property without permission to do so. Loitering means hanging out in an area that does not permit you to be there for no purpose. As an example the local convenience store is a place you are allowed to go to purchase things but the owner has a right to insist that you leave the property when your business is done. If you are just hanging around he can charge you with loitering.


Can a felony charge by dropped by the complainant?

no


What is the passive voice for The police arrested me for loitering?

"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."


What is the ISBN of Loitering with Intent?

The ISBN of "Loitering with Intent" by Muriel Spark is 9780940322926.


What is the part of speech for loitering?

The word loitering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to loiter.


Why is loitering a noun?

Loitering is engaging in an action, from the verb "to loiter." The noun form is called a gerund.