yes
You should not tell them and it is illegal for them to ask. It is also illegal to fire someone over it or not hire someone for being pregnant. Just don't tell them about your personal life at all, it is none of their business and they would be unethical to ask anything personal.
It is illegal confinement when someone is being held captive in some way or has their movements seriously restricted against their will. This could be someone being held prisoner or a hostage.
depends on the crime
"Give" if you are being interviewed "Conduct" if you are interviewing someone else
An "allegation" is an unproven statement that is purported to be true. Therefore, an "alleged" illegal assembly is one that someone has referred to and described as being illegal.
There is no time limit for being held against your will.
Interview skill is how well you do when being interviewed.
In Texas, it is generally not illegal to take a picture of someone in a public place without their permission, as long as the person being photographed does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, it is illegal to photograph someone in a private place without their consent, as this could be considered an invasion of privacy.
Failing to repay a debt is not typically illegal, but it can lead to civil consequences such as being sued in court. However, borrowing money with no intention of repaying it could be considered fraud, which is illegal.
Yes, it is illegal to chase someone if it involves harassment, stalking, or any form of threatening behavior. It can be considered a criminal offense and may result in charges being filed against the person doing the chasing.
No, that is illegal. You cannot sack somebody for being pregnant.
The person who takes the interview is called Interviewer. Faisal Anwer