Yes, sub botting is illegal and punishable by law. It violates the terms of service of most platforms and can result in legal action, such as fines or even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.
NY Penal 260.10[1] or 260.10 sub 1 is an A Misdemeanor and punishable by up to 1 year in jail as well as whatever the judge finds appropriate.
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From my understanding, their is no law for being a sub, just know the difference in employee and sub. that's it
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ALL types of law and all of the sub-specialties of the law can be practiced by any attorney admitted to the bar.
Believe it or not, there is a sub-specialty of the law known as "Entertainment Law" practiced by attorneys who specialize in this particular area of civil law.
Under the top-level category of Law and Legal Issues is a sub-category called Property Law. And one of the sub-categories of the latter is Landlord-Tenant Issues.
"Possess narcotic cntl sub" refers to the illegal possession of a controlled substance classified as a narcotic. This typically includes drugs that are regulated by law due to their potential for abuse and addiction, such as opioids or other similar substances. Being charged with this offense can result in legal consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or both, depending on the jurisdiction and the amount involved.
Hidayat Hussain has written: 'Muslim criminal law in Indo-Pakistan sub-continent' -- subject(s): Criminal law (Islamic law)
If she owns the home or is the person whose name is on the lease, and she does not rent or sub-let to him, and he has no lawful right to be on/in the property; call the police and have them put him out. I mention "rent" or "sub-let" because the law treats these differently than if he were simply a "guest" in her residence.
It was the first codes of law codified in sub categories.