This is a difficult question to answer, because unlike provisions under the Qld Criminal Code, there is generally no "time" in terms of a jail sentence given under the law of torts. The remedies in the law of tort, under which battery exists, offers mainly nominal damages. Damages in the form of exemplary and aggravated damages.
If you're worried about "time" the Criminal Code sets out provisions through which criminal assault is addressed. For common assault (which is similar to battery) an offender is liable for 3 years impriosonment. Then again, all relevant circumstances and factors of the offence must be taken into account.
20 minutes
Depends level of skill that the person has, and the condition of the battery.
It varies depending on how much other electronics you are using on the vehicle at the time. Could take hours. I do not recommend you charge any dead battery with the alternator if you can avoid it. it puts too much of a strain on the alternator and may damage it. Charge a dead battery with a battery charger.
8 hour
What's up out there? My question is how much time will a 2160 mah battery give me on my camcorder?
Nominally(11/3) times (the battery voltage) hours.
There is no one answer- depends on the total circumstances and the law where you are.
about the sames amount it takes u to dodo at school:)
6000 years
At the right hand corner, there is usually a little bar that shows how much battery there is. You charge your laptop, without clicking the bar, move the mouse to it and a little bubble will say how much life it has.
This laptop will run for 1.5 - 4 hours while surfing the internet, and depending on what other programs you have open at the same time, will depend how much of that time you will get out of this battery.
Sexual battery is a disgusting crime. A person can get six months to fifteen years in jail depending on the severity of the crime.