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Yes, up to 30 days
'Bypass' means to go around an obstruction.
Yes he did, he murdered 2 people,EDIT:Yes Ray Lewis went to jail, but not because he murdered 2 people. He went to prison on charges for obstruction of justice.
You could be charged with a variety of crimes from Obstruction of Justice to Identity Theft, any of which may land you in jail just to avoid a ticket you deserve. You could be charged with a variety of crimes from Obstruction of Justice to Identity Theft, any of which may land you in jail just to avoid a ticket you deserve.
Jail credit refers to the amount of time a defendant has already spent in jail while awaiting trial or as a result of a conviction. This time served can sometimes be credited toward their sentence or used to reduce their overall sentence.
No.
If by "someone" you mean the police and if by "suspect" you mean "have probable cause," then yes, the police can put you in jail for that.
The root "emphraxis" doesn't have a specific meaning as it is not a commonly recognized root in English. It is possible that it is a combining form derived from a specific discipline or field of study that is not widely used or recognized.
depending on the jail if you mean the one on conterfeit island you answer the detectives questions correctly if you mean the on on ghost story island you leave the prison and go to the lighthouse
"Bacaracted" does not appear to be a commonly recognized word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a typographical error. If you can provide more context or information, I can try to help you further.
foreign body airway obstruction
Unobstructed means free from obstruction.