The length of imprisonment for destruction of property varies depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the offense. In general, penalties can range from a misdemeanor charge, resulting in up to one year in jail, to a felony charge, which can lead to several years of imprisonment. Factors such as the extent of the damage, whether it was intentional, and the offender's prior criminal history can also influence the sentence. It's essential to consult local laws for specific penalties in a given area.
she was locked for 20 years
162 yrs
It depends on local laws. In most cities, universities, etc. it is illegal to chain a bike to a handrail, tree, signpost, lamppost, telephone pole, fence, etc. that is on public property. In such a case, a bicycle is required to be locked to a bicycle rack. On private property, where bikes can and cannot be locked up is up to the property owner.
The advantage is that if the rates go down you are not locked into a high rate for a long term. The disadvantage is that if the rates go up you are not locked into the lower rate for a long term.
A suffix that could be added to "locked up" could be "-ed," making it "locked upped."
It takes up to 14 days if you inject it every day. At least that how long it took me when i was locked up in Rehab
you are locked up in a tight space ~ locked up
Yes he was locked up in the Bastille and for 7months. Got out in April 1718.
the fact that an engine is locked up may be caused by the fact that the engine is in fact locked up
Not. As long as the runaway hasn't committed anything criminal, and the parents aren't pressing any charges.
Exactly what it says - you're locked up until the day you die.
The warning was fake! Rosesy locked up Amethyst.