In WI (as that is where I am) if Dad is in jail because of non-payment of child support arrears, Mom can get him out by writing a letter saying she does not want any of the monies due. Contact your Child Support Agency in the assigning county for more information.
They do time.
The judge.
It depends. You could go to jail, but it depends on whether you get caught, whether your boss decides to press charges, and the circumstances of the theft. In general, it is not a good idea.
You can be declared in violation of your probation and thrown back in jail.
Atticus knows Tom Robinson is coming back to the Maycomb jail because he received a tip from Heck Tate, the sheriff, that a mob might try to harm Tom. Therefore, Atticus decides to sit by Tom in an attempt to protect him.
She doesnt come back for a whole year because she still loves Emily
You wait in a jail cell while the trial goes on. You are taken out of your jail cell to attend the trial, and sent back to your jail cell at night, after the trial goes home for the night.
You go straight to jail.
you can go to jail if your parent decides to press charges on you. its against the law to runaway as a minor. you need to contact social services first and see if they will do anything for you. its not the easiest running away either you pretty much have to stay inside and cannot be seen by police or they will take you either to jail or back home. you can think about getting emancipated which is like getting divorced from your parents you can leave and move out and noone can do anything you can go to jail if your parent decides to press charges on you. its against the law to runaway as a minor. you need to contact social services first and see if they will do anything for you. its not the easiest running away either you pretty much have to stay inside and cannot be seen by police or they will take you either to jail or back home. you can think about getting emancipated which is like getting divorced from your parents you can leave and move out and noone can do anything
# # they go to jail. and# THEY GO TO JAIL!
In Georgia if a bond is revoked you lose that money and the offender will be taken back to jail until the court date. If the judge happens to decide that bail can be posted again on their behalf the bond amount will more than likely increase.
you go to jail