It depend on if the court decides to charge you as a minor or as an adult. Just because someone is not 18 years old does not mean they will not charge you as an adult for a crime.
house arresting i guess
In most states, the maximum age to go into juvenile court is 18. In some states, the age is 16 or 17. Wyoming has the highest max age at 19. However, just because someone may be under these age limits, they may still be tried as an adult if the courts decide so.
Tuning antennas is one example. Speakers in a stereo system is another.
No. I am Number Four is a completely (but still very good) book that isn't related to the Maximum Ride (another amazing book series) at all.
lok sabha has 320 seats as maximum
Sometimes. mixing height is maximum in afternoon
18 years old
In the state of Louisiana it is 40 years.
That means the maximum fine for incarceration you can get if convicted of that offence. This is the max you probably wont get anything close.
Poachers, of any animal species, are generally given the maximum penalty. Which is about 10 or more years in prison plus some sort of fine.
Yes!!!
In my experience, juveniles don't get 'fined,' they generally don't have any money to pay them with anyway. Their punishments usually run more along the lines of community service or incarceration.
No. Misdemeanors refer to crimes, not to punishments. A misdemeanor is any crime for which the maximum punishment is less than one year confinement. Probation is an example of a punishment for a crime.
Poachers, of any animal species, are generally given the maximum penalty.
"The sum of a number and three times another number is 18. find the numbers if their product is a maximum?"
about 1000 kilometers
tripura
Yes, it is called Nevermore: The Final Maximum Ride Adventure. It came out on August 6th, 2012.