it depends on youre spiritual standpoint, but from an ethical standpoint, regardless of the crime specifications, the act is most certainly wrong unless you are looking to be reimbursed for dusting
Another View: No. In order for the charge of kidnapping to be sustained the offense must be committed against a living individual. An urn of deceased's ashes is a piece of "property" and belongs to the the person who possesses it. Therefore, if taken from somebodye's home, the crime would be considered a burglary, or at the very least a larceny.
If you didn't assist him in coming to your house, it's not kidnapping, but it is considered harboring a run away if he's found at your house.
somebodys doing the crosswordsssssthe answer is Hale Boggs 1971-1973
if you look in somebodys house you migt find some on tables
It depends on how the people take care of the monkey.
brendon no just no its when land on somebodys pet turtle in a Mexicans house (a card board box)
it all turned into Ashes. Ashes must be scattered in a a river.
yup
they were at somebodys house and they saw a painting with a light shineingdown, so they told there managers and they shorted it to Shinedown.
It seems like she is singing about like, a night out, and you get drunk and then you regret it the next morning!
set it on fire and then blow away the ashes.
If you mean : how long would a domesticated monkey live for? It is roughly 40 years if it is looked after with care and consideration.
no you cant it would be considered run away and your friend and their parent or parents or gardian can get in trouble for kidnapping...just wait tell ur 16 and try to get emancipated