yes
Yes, it is against the law to hide an illegal person.
YOU SUE THE ESTATE
* Disgusting * Unmannered
Accusation
In broad terms... 'offences against the person', 'offences against property' and 'offences against the crown'.
Yes if it is against company rules.
one of the conspirators against caesar, he is also the person who delivered the letters.
This is an opinion question, but as a law student I would suggest filing small claims against unpaid accounts when: *The debtor won't return your calls *The debtor makes promises that he doesn't fulfill *The debtor sends letters threatening counterclaims if you sue *When you are tired of hassling with a person who won't pay her open account *etc.
Levitating a person goes against the laws of physics and is not possible. Any claims of levitation are usually tricks or illusions.
Yes, it is illegal, it is basically identity theft.
If it is consensual, it is legal. If it is against that person's will, it is a crime.
It is against the law to hide an illegal alien because it is a form of colluding against the state. It helps someone else to break the law. Always let a person look for recognition and acceptance by the state.