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An iPod with a dead battery will refuse to turn on, and it will say to plug in first. In order to turn on a uncharged iPod, you will need to plug it in for a few minutes first.
You can, but you can also be held in contempt of court or charged criminally.
You could be charged and prosecuted for Obstruction of Justice.
Employers can refuse to hire anyone for any cause. Just because you are qualified does not mean that they must hire you and nobody else.
Arrest, and charged with failing to provide a specimen. A blood test will be taken.
Yes
Yes, since the bank, lender or landlord now officially has possession, you can be charged with trespassing if you refuse to leave when ordered by a sheriff's deputy. If you try to fight the deputy, you can face even more serious charges, such as battery on a law enforcement officer. It's even a felony in most places. If you attempt to reenter the house after the eviction has been completed, you can be charged with burglary or breaking and entering.
If Alabama wants you, it is unlikely that Alaska will refuse to send you back.
He refused to disclose the names of fellow writers that were allegedly involved with the Communist party or that held Communist sympathies.
They didn't if you were charged you were guilty. The Trial was a farce and the only way to not be declared guilty was to refuse to go to trial.
Only spouses, legally married to one another, are protected against testifying against their spouse in court. All others are not legally protected and can be charged with either "contempt" or "obstruction of justice" if they refuse to testify.
no, they need your permission unless they have probable cause