she felt very scared'
They where forced into concentration camps.
They where forced into concentration camps.
Handing yourself in voluntarily will at least show the court you are taking things seriously. Waiting until you get hauled in by law enforcement will give them a less favourable impression of you. Once you are in custody, what happens next will depend on how they see you. If they see you as seriously wanting to get things concluded, you may be released on bail until the new hearing. If they see you as a flight risk or suspect you'll avoid the new hearing, they may keep you in custody to ensure you're there.
You may not actually be summarily arrested, but you certainly can be charged in an indictment.
I would say no, as long as your are not turning it back on after they have turned it off due to non-payment.
no
sent to prison
Depending on what the charge is, having an attorney may negate your need to be arrested.
yes he is getting darker
short answer, your getting water in the oil.
Anne Frank and her family did not receive specific punishments for not turning themselves in, as they were captured by the Nazis during a raid in 1944. They were sent to concentration camps, where they faced severe conditions, including forced labor, starvation, and the constant threat of death. At Camp Westerbork, where they were initially held, the Frank family was assigned various tasks, including labor in the camp's workshops, but the specifics of their assignments varied. Ultimately, their time in Westerbork was a prelude to their deportation to Auschwitz and later to Bergen-Belsen, where conditions were dire.
if it its leafs are turning brown then that probably means that it is sick or is not getting enough light.