Well first off it depends where you live. I am not to good with laws, but i would guess that you would get 1 week (a friend of mine got a week for shoplifting), assumeing you go to juvi. Remember juvi the seventh layer of hell without fire. if you do go make sure your very large for you age and you can fight very very good. Broken bones are no big deal in juvi and kids get into horrable fights almost everyday. I hope that somewhat answerd your question.
Maybe if you know anyone that is 17 then you could pay them to buy it for you that would be alot easier and you wont go to juvi for that
He is the informant to Artemis fowl, being bribed to tell them where the sprite is. He gets paid thousands of dollars.
It is ironic that Frederick Douglass bribed white boys to teach him how to read because he was born into slavery where education was forbidden for slaves. By resorting to bribery, Douglass subverted the oppressive system that sought to keep him ignorant and powerless. This act highlights the inherent injustice and hypocrisy of denying education to individuals based on their race.
Bribed is the past tense and past participle of bribe.
No, in fact it's quite the opposite: why bribe someone with no power? The people who get bribed - congressmen, senators, high-ranking local politicians - make good money. But to some people there's no such thing as enough.
That is the correct spelling of the verb form "bribed" (paid off, or enticed).
Bribery is a payment to someone to do something, usually something they are not supposed to do. For example, if a government is contemplating legislation to regulate an industry which is harmful to the best interests of the citizens as a whole, representatives of that industry might pay the legislators large sums of money to pass laws which help the industry but hurt the citizens as a whole. That is bribery, although in the United States it is called lobbying. Another example is if a police officer apprehends you and you give him money to let you go. Bribery affects behaviour, but does not affect attitude. The only time it does is if the person being bribed is in a position to affect attitude. This was the situation when disc jockeys in the 50s and 60s took bribes to promote certain recordings (the "payola" scandals).
If an arbitrator has been bribed, it undermines the integrity of the arbitration process and can lead to a biased decision. The affected party may seek to challenge the award in court, arguing that the arbitration was fundamentally unfair due to the arbitrator's corruption. If proven, the bribery can result in the annulment of the arbitration award and potentially legal repercussions for the arbitrator and the party who provided the bribe. Ensuring transparency and ethical conduct is crucial to maintain trust in arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism.
A bag-man is a person who collects bribes from the bribers and gives them to the bribees. The term comes from the practice of stuffing cash in a bag that the bagman hands over to the person being bribed.
Because you never bribed him enough with enough bananas! Or: Because you bribed him with too many bananas
They Are Bribed With Scooby Snax Which are Just Dog Treats.
He was charged with being bribed.
Ethical.