A person can be charged for safekeeping when they have been entrusted with another person's property or assets to keep it safe, but fail to do so. This can be considered a breach of trust or negligence, leading to legal consequences such as fines or penalties.
Yes, someone can be charged with assault and robbery if they physically attack and threaten force or violence to steal property from someone else. Each charge represents a different aspect of the crime, with assault focusing on the physical act of violence and robbery focusing on theft through force or intimidation.
I believe they'd are positively charged.
Well the thing is, you dont say where you are from. The person calling or texting you will be charged alot of money if it is long distance, but if you are both located in America or in the same place you should be fine. Just make sure that if the person is visiting china or something and you are in china, the person that is not from china will be charged for texting someone in china, even though they are there..... i think. :) Hope this helps! For more info you can go to your phone plan( Version, T-Mobile, AT&T, etc....)
negatively charged
yes. negatively charged ion is called cation and where as a positively charged ion is anion.
safekeeping account
Ah, being charged with safekeeping means you have been entrusted with the important task of taking care of something valuable or precious. It's like being a guardian or protector, making sure that whatever is in your care is kept secure and well-maintained. Remember, it's a sign of trust and responsibility, so embrace it with a gentle heart and a steady hand.
Booked for Safekeeping - 1960 was released on: USA: 1960
If someone is 18 or older they are charged as adults. Someone that is younger then 18 can't be charged as adult.
Assault and battery is what you would be charged with.
yes
You could be charged with manslaughter.
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