Yes, Pennsylvania does have the death penalty, and typically use the method of lethal injection.
The state of Pennsylvania requires that any prepayment penalty be stated in the contract. When the prepayment penalty is stated in the contract it becomes legal.
Oh, dude, that's a fancy way of saying "unlawful restraint exposes someone to State Bank of India." Basically, it means if you unlawfully restrain someone, you might end up dealing with the bank instead of the police! So, like, maybe don't go around restraining people, just a thought.
traffic ticket
The statute of limitations for false imprisonment or unlawful restraint in Texas is two years, pursuant to CPRC Section 16.003(a).
Depending on the situation it could be covered udner several statutes. False Imprisonment - Unlawful Detention - Kidnapping. False imprisonment is defined as consisting of unlawful restraint against the will of an individual's personal liberty or freedom of locomotion. Unlawful detention is the gist of false imprisonment. It is also defined as any intentional detention of one person by another which is unauthorized by law.
Not as long as it is not meant to be used for an unlawful purpose.
About $85.
Not unless it was inappropriate in length or without food and fluids or toilet breaks.
Take the snares and cable trap safety course
There is a fee penalty but nothing else. They will allow you to change your license when you get around to it.
They will send you a violation notice in the mail with a penalty. If you still have your ticket, you may mail back the ticket with the toll fee and you will not have to pay the penalty.