no you cant - since its not a crime. but you should talk to someone. hurting yourself isn't the answer.
Arrested? Yes. Convicted? Not if the assault was a felony, or against a domestic partner.
Yes, you can still be arrested for assaulting someone on your own property. The law applies regardless of where the assault takes place.
Yes, if your over 18 and shove someone. That person can get charged and arrested for assault. My father got arrested for it, even in our own home. Not sure if it's like that everywhere but here in TN you will get arrested for it. That is, if the person that got shoved have him/her arrested for that reason.
van Goff cut his own ear off
If you cut your own grass and leave the cut grass on your lawn it acts like a self fertilizer
it depends on what you mean by take the law into their own hands.if its physical its probably not such a good idea because if they assault the suspect in the crime they might get charges filed or possibly even arrested.
yes
No you would not get arrested.
Self-tapping screws have a sharp tip that can cut its own threads into a material, while self-drilling screws have a drill bit tip that can create a hole as it is being screwed in.
Self-tapping screws have a sharp tip that can cut its own threads into the material, while self-drilling screws have a drill bit tip that can create a hole before threading into the material.
Yes
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