of course it is, it's called assault, child abuse, and anything else the law can come up with. hope this helps
Unless certain circumstances apply, it is generally against the law for someone else to hit your child without your permission. Physical assault or harm inflicted upon a child by someone other than their parent or legal guardian is typically considered child abuse, which is a criminal offense. Laws vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to consult local laws or speak to legal authorities for specific guidance.
You should not use someone else's debit card without permission.
If it is without their permission; yes it is illegal.
Introduce yourself to them, and ASK for permission to hunt on their land. It is illegal to go on someone else's land without their permission. It is also very poor manners.
you can get in a wholeleap of trouble
Going onto someone else's property without permission regardless of the reason is trespassing. Trespassing is against the law and you can be arrested and fined.
No, piggybacking on someone else's internet connection without permission is not legal in Orange County or anywhere else. It is considered a form of unauthorized access to a computer network, which is against the law.
It can be aslong as they have permission to enter the home they cannot enter without permission or they can be arrested for breaking and entry
My ATM card was used at three stores totaling about $400 without my permission. The envelope was opened by someone and they used it without my knowledge until today and without my permission. What can I do? What will happen to the person who used it?
No.
The person is also claiming someone else land without permission or formal consent
Unless you are the legal guardian of your father, yes. There is no requirement that he get your permission. And if someone else is guardian, it is their decision.
Yes, theft is considered a tort. It is a civil wrong that involves taking someone else's property without permission and can result in legal action against the individual who committed the theft.