1. Suicide
2. Intentional injury
1. Suicide 2. Intentional injury
1. Suicide 2. Intentional injury
If you wish to "report" an assault to law enforcement during which you are injured, yes, you can (and should). Whether someone is "prosecuted" is not up to you, that is the the State's decision.
They're awake.
Jill was conscious of someone following her so she hurried to a place of safety.
When the Declaration says that King George has commited “repeated injuries and usurpations,” it is saying that he has hurt the colonies (injuries) and that he has taken away their rights (to “usurp” is to take something that someone else has a right to).Mar 17, 2019
There are various reasons why someone may choose to sue another person. Some common reasons include seeking compensation for damages or injuries, enforcing a contract or agreement, resolving disputes over property or assets, or holding someone accountable for their actions. Ultimately, the decision to sue someone is typically made when other attempts to resolve a conflict or issue have been unsuccessful.
Conscious means that someone is aware of what they are thinking and doing. Many people are aware of their day-to-day surroundings.
By hugging you mean embracing? It would require someone to be conscious to embrace or at least aware of it.
A conscious is someone's moral sense of right or wrong.
Ego can be paraphrased as one's sense of self-importance, self-esteem, or identity. It refers to the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and unconscious and is responsible for decision-making and reality testing.
If someone is not fully conscious they lose the swallow reflex so you run the risk of giving them fluids and this may collect in their throat and block the airway.