If you break a state law, you may be arrested and taken to a local jail or detention center, depending on the severity of the offense. After being processed, you might appear in a state or local court where you will face charges. The legal consequences can vary, including fines, community service, probation, or imprisonment, depending on the nature of the violation. It's important to consult a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.
if you break the law u go to jail
If you break the law you will go to prison
When you break the law in any state
Uh... break the law and go straight to jail!
If you break a law then you'll go to jail.But it depends on what law you break.Does that answer your question?
You might go to court
you can go to jail for marijuana in any state. it is a federal law, not a state law.
you go prison or you die
they go too gail!
yes it is a law,everybody must have a 20 hours break and 4 hours to work Above answer is false. No national law requires specific breaks. Some state laws do.
No.
Murphy's Law.