yes
Yes and you kids could be taken into care.
It might, but it depends if the store you shoplifted at is somehow conected or the manger of that store sent out a warning to other stores. So, I'm sorry I can't awnser the qwestion straight.
It should.... I have done it before
Yes they can still charge you if there is unpaid premium due from before the expire date of your policy.
It can depend on what kind of felony crime and how serious it was - or if you were armed. Just because it is your first time (getting caught) does not mean you automatically get a free bite at the apple.
The charge in a capacitor is between the plates. The dielectric is only an insulator that allows the plates to be very close without touching and discharging the charge. There is no battery in a capacitor.
Thats depends on the contract the "repoman" signed with the lender before he/she started out on that little adventure.
No, If you delete it first you sould not get charged. But you might be charged for receiving it though.
Aparently your supossed to hit him with a charge move (holding in 1) before tackling. But I still can't quite get him.
It is up to you to decide. But of course, if the charge is full, why would anyone still want to charge it? To get the best life from you iPad battery, you should regularly let it run down completely before charging. It is not necessary to do it every time, maybe one in every 10 charges.
yes its still a runaway charge if your parent wants to press charges
It can depend on what kind of felony crime and how serious it was - or if you were armed. Just because it is your first time (getting caught) does not mean you automatically get a free bite at the apple.