MISDEMEANOUR, not misterminer. Thanks for giving me a chuckle anyways.
First time? Minor? Shouldn't be too bad. Depends what you stole. I would bet a lot of money on you not going to jail, at least.
stupid people make me laugh. It's called MISDEMEANOR. There's a very broad spectrum of whata misdemeanor is, but I sense I'll have to really dumb this down for you. It's a crime that's not as serious as a felony. You won't go to prison for committing a misdemeanor, but you can spend up to 1 year in county jail. dumbed down version: misdemeanor = bad. felony = badder. If someone told you they were going to file a "misterminer charge" of being ignorant on you, they were telling you a joke. It's not a crime to be stupid.
Charlie Crist is the governor of Florida.
The Spanish were in charge of Florida when Hernando de Soto explored there.
Anything that carries that message contains a batterythat can explode or leak if you try to charge the battery, if you connect the battery to something else, or if you throw it into the fire.
A 'charge counter' is just a token or marker placed on a permanent. It doesn't do anything unless the placing spell/ability gives it an effect, or the permanent it is placed on does something when it has one.
in Texas a dealership may only charge you a max of 90.00 without first getting your approval in writing, so if you signed something and it said they would charge x dollars a day for storage You owe them, although if you never signed anything or you signed something that did not mention a storage fee, then you do not owe them anything. Even if they have signs posted that say they are going to charge! if you did not sign a piece of paper that stated they charge for storage, You do not owe them anything. Keep in mind any mechanic can place a lien on any vehicle for repairs or for abandonment if left for too long.
do they charge one flat fee or so much a mile?
If the charge is related to the same crime but a different offense, yes, they can.
you can turbo charge anything, as well as super charge anything. just depends on money.
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Absolutely not.
There is no reason that electric charge should glow. Emitting light would require the expenditure of energy, which does not just grow on trees. Remember: Whenever you look at anything ... anything! ... you're looking at material that's loaded with electric charge. What we call a "charged object" is just something that somehow has more of one kind of charge and less of the other. But there's no such thing as ordinary matter without charge.