the light on the ankle bracelet means that they need to be charged and they have no microphones.
You really ought to take that up with the judge who ordered the monitoring. If anybody but the specified authorized individual(s) remove(s) it that will breach the terms of the sentencing. You will also lose your deposit because removal without the key will usually damage the device. Some exceptions to this would be that a medical doctor could remove it or order it removed to treat an injury. EMS personnel could remove it if they needed to perform some sort of rescue that was not possible any other way. A mortician would also be authorized to remove it before cremating your body--probably would just saw off the foot.
Not a problem. First you must pick up the phone and call the judge who ordered the bracelet put on you. He has the instruction booklet that comes with all house arrest equipment. If the judge is not home call 911 which is the universal repair number and I am sure they will send over some nice guys in uniforms to give you a helping hand.
Can't judge as no promotion promo on colors tv as the news was.
I actually came in many colors, but the best know is the classic orange. Goto WWW.ultimategto.com/69colors.htm
Think about it, honey! It means that you are not to judge people. People are all different. They need to be accepted for who they are. You should respect everyone for their true colors. <3
I have no sources, of course no one will, but she was caught in Nashville selling meth. Enough to put you or me away for life, and what does she get? Ankle jewelry
I sprained mine heelflipping over my sidewalk. It'll hurt for about a week, and you shouldn't get on a board for at least 3 weeks, just to be safe. After that, you'll have to judge for yourself, and take it slow for awhile until you're sure that your ankle can handle the stress of skateboarding again.
Women judge color more accurately - as we notice several things (espically tints) when color co-ordinating several items (colors of the spectram).
It just depends on your judge. Probation officers also have a say; if you figured out how to beat it (see other Q) then you will get off sooner than if you go out drinking every night. gotta woo those bastards first, then the mother f***ing judge is the one with the last word.
The noun 'colors', the plural form of the noun color, is a common noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; such as Judge Joe Brown, the Blue Ridge Mountains, or the book, 'Red Badge of Courage'.
Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Judge Wapner, Judge Joe Brown
Judge is present tense.