Yes it happens all the time but you need to be sure you have all the facts and proof that it was there mistake and dig up history on the company to see how many times complaints have been filed on them before.
You are charged with the crime regardless. Theft is illegal EVERYWHERE.
No. A fumble on the quarterback/center exchange is always charged to the QB, regardless of whose error it was.
No. Regardless of gender, they could be charged with indecent exposure.
Because patients of legal age and who is mentally competent have the right to refuse any procedure! If you were to preform a procedure without the patients consent or the patients guardians consent, you could be charged with assalt and go to jail!
When using battery cables to start a car, once it has started is there a procedure when removing the cables from the running car?
Insufficinet information about the incident is known. If the collision was a hit-and-run, you will be charged regardless of the amount of damage caused.
A contractor can be charged with theft and fraud. The crime is the same regardless of the relationship. The contract can be used to show what was expected.
The simple answer is you don't, and it will not matter regardless. If while on parole you are charged with another felony, your parole will be violated, and you will be returned to prison.
Unfortunately once you have booked a hotwire flight there is no way that it can be refunded, cancelled, changed, exchanged or transferred. You will be charged regardless of the tickets usage.
No individual, regardless of who they are or what office they hold, is immune from prosecttion under the law. The only thing you need is proof.
Nitrogen's atomic number is 7. That means that it has 7 positively charged protons in the nucleus. To be neutral, nitrogen must then also have 7 negatively charged electrons in its electron cloud.
If you mean bounce as like a rubber ball bounces, the answer is no. An AA battery will behave exactly the same if dropped regardless if it's fully charged or completely empty.