During an appeal, you do not typically risk going to jail unless the original conviction included a sentence of incarceration that has not been stayed or overturned.
If you assault ANYBODY, you run the risk of going to jail. In the case of your brother, have you ever heard of "Domestic Violence?"
Legally, no. Does that stop it from happening? No. But you shouldn't risk going to jail just to make a profit.
Well if i was you i would use greenposi0n and the risk of jailbreaking if you download something thats illeagle u can go jail for a long time
Yes you risk jail time as well as the possible deaths of yourself and others.
they are evil people because they have been making people risk their lives and have been going to jail because the people coming from overseas but they have to have the permission to come to Australia.
The greatest danger in a hurricane is not wind, but flooding. Most of the people who die in hurricanes drown. By going to your basement you increase your risk of drowning.
You could do jail time. You could get in trouble. It is best not to take the risk unless you want something on your jail record.....
Someone who wouldn't want to risk messing up the world
Criminal penalties - jail time and fines
To obtain a stay of a sentence while waiting for an appeal, you typically need to file a motion with the court requesting the stay. This motion should state the grounds for the appeal and provide reasons why a stay is necessary, such as the risk of irreparable harm if the sentence is enforced during the appeal process. The court will then review the motion and make a decision on whether to grant the stay.
If someone is considered to be a flight risk, they may not be allowed to be released from a jail. A hearing will be held to determine whether or not they will be released or held without bond.
allow you to customize your ipod and to get 3rd party software on it... all that at the expense of voiding your warranty, and putting your ipod at risk of being damaged either during the jail breaking process or by some malicious software or virus that can enter into the system once the jail breaking process bypasses apple's security software that prevent viruses from gaining access on non-hacked ipods.