You would probably be charged with manslaughter because you killed someone, but you didn't intend to.
bruh... someone answer
bruh... someone answer
you are going to be killed too...
As an individual it would be almost impossible. Even the authorities would have a great deal of difficulty if all they knew was the type of vehicle someone drove.
Depending where you are. I know someone in Phoenix, AZ that charges half of what a shop would charge you.
Moses was scared he might get killed or someone he loved would get killed
Assault and vandalism.
To absolve someone is to pronounce someone blameless. An example sentence would be: The attorney got them to absolve the charges.
kill them
I would like to know that answer myself..I know someone in Maryland that has 3 second agree assault charges
The charges Jonas would receive would depend on the specific actions he was caught committing. Possible charges could include theft if he stole something, assault if he harmed someone, or vandalism if he damaged property. The specific charges would be determined based on the evidence and local laws.
murder