You will be afforded the same rights and privileges as a French Citizen. If you did the crime, you will do the time.
Added: FYI - French Law is administered under the Napoleanic Code, which you will find is significantly different from the US
Bones moves to Indonesia. Booth goes to Afghanistan. Hodgins and Angela move to France. Sweets and Daisy break up.
Nothing special happened, or happens in France on the 5th of December. No celebrations, anniversary, or special holiday.
Winter holidays are two weeks long in France.
the french wanted to help the us to break down Englands power which it worked
The law of suspects was a law passed in 1793 during the times France were going through trouble by the third estate rebelion.
if you break the law u go to jail
It depends on which law they break.
they get arrested if they break it, it is the law!!!!!!!
they go too gail!
Lots! And they're all very unpleasant.
If you dont get caught then you dont get caught and nothing happens, if you break the law and are a minor, depending on the extent you will either, if it is a driving law broken, you will get demerit's against your license, if it is not you will either get it put on your driving record, get a fine or go to juvie depending on the extend of the law broken
The same as happens in courtrooms throughout the world. Justice is dispensed to people who break the law.
If you break the law, you will be a criminal in the particular law-enforcement and will be penalized.
Break is one. As in Uphold the Law/Break the Law.
they have to pay a fine for every child that they have over one. the more they have the more they pay.
If you are caught, you may lose your license or worse, depending on the infraction. The law is there for a reason; you can't just break it without expecting consequences.
If you break a law then you'll go to jail.But it depends on what law you break.Does that answer your question?