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The South passed a draft law in 1862. Those selected through the draft were required to serve for 3 years.
The main difference between a civil and criminal procedure is one of the penalty seved. In criminal proceedings, you can serve jail time, where as in civil proceedings, you can only be fined.
No. The term "warrant' signifies that a court has ordered and approved an arrest to be made. Private citizens (except under exigent circumstances) are not empowered to make lawful arrests, especially via a warrant. They can, however, serve summonses and, under certain circumstances, subpoenas
It's illegal to serve a minor ANYWHERE
It would serve someone right if they were stung when disturbing the bees.
The term was "military conscription."
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DRAFT!
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The idea of having slaves serve in the Confederate military as soldiers had been a topic in the South as early as 1863. I March of 1865, the Confederate Congress authorized the recruitment of slaves to serve as soldiers.
NO-- Washington died long before anyone even thought of the Confederate States.
Yes, he was on the confederate side of course!
Bars are not required to serve water, and they are not required to serve free tap water either. This means that if a bar wants to charge for a glass of water or a bottle of water, it is up to the owner/manager of the establishment what the price will be.
The Confederate States of America only lasted long enough to elect one President, and that was Jefferson Davis.
I don't believe anyone, male or female, should be required to serve a military organisation.
Should young men and women be required to serve in the armed forces? Why, Yes.
John Tyler was elected to the Confederate legislature.