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How many offenders are seated in the front row of court?

The amount of offenders that are seated in the front row of court varies on the case.


What is the age limit to get a job in Tasmania?

about 14 i think


How many hours is Tasmania in front?

Tasmania, Australia is 10 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+10).


In which sitting row would you prefer to be seated for the upcoming event?

I would prefer to be seated in the front row for the upcoming event.


Can your 7 year old 141cm tall ride in the front seat on a booster seat in Florida?

In Florida all infants up toe the age of 16 have to be seated in the rear of the car.


What age front seat passenger in Washington?

In Washington State, the law requires that front seat passengers be at least 13 years old to sit in the front seat of a vehicle. This regulation aims to enhance safety for younger passengers, who should ideally be seated in the back seat until they reach this age. Additionally, all passengers, regardless of age, must wear seat belts while the vehicle is in motion.


Is it humid in Tasmania?

No, it is cold in Tasmania. Tasmania is in the Southern Hemisphere.


Where would a suspect be seated in a patrol car?

Most patrol cars are outfitted with partitions between the front and back seats to make a "prisoner cage." Suspects are usually seated there, assuming the car is so equipped. The back seat area does not have functional door handles and window controls, to keep prisoners from escaping. If the car does not have a prisoner cage, the prisoner is usually seated in the front passenger seat, with a second officer (if present) seated behind him in the back seat.


What is short for Tasmania?

The abbreviation for Tasmania is Tas.


What volcanoes are in Tasmania?

Tasmania is geologically inactive. There are no volcanoes.


What year did John Bowen come to Tasmania?

Lt John Bowen, Royal Navy came to Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) in September 1803. He was at least twenty three years of age. - Reg A. Watson. www.regwatson.com


Why did the Tasmanian devil move to Tasmania?

It is not that the Tasmanian devil "moved" to Tasmania: rather, it is that Tasmania has become the only place in which the Tasmanian devil could survive. It was always in Tasmania, and fossil evidence indicates that the Tasmanian devil in Tasmania is larger than its mainland counterpart was. It was once widespread on the Australian mainland, but the arrival of the dingo and possibly climate change at the end of the last ice age, may have contributed to its extinction on the mainland. Both apex predators, the mainland Tasmanian devil was probably less equipped to compete with the dingo, which never made it to Tasmania.