Its is no longer named the land of opportunity thank goodness but is now the natural state.
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# Hot Springs (Magic Springs an amusement and water park) # State Capital: Little Rock # Fort Smirth Museum of History or U.S Marshall Museum
Yes, If the 11 year old committed rape, murder, theft, stealing a car, or any other serious crime.
Depends on the law where you live. In many areass, the max is life in prison with no parole, or execution.
Arkansas is not the The Land of Opportunity any more now it is called The Natural State for its natural things.
no its not unless the custody parent says no until she is 18 they still have the say in where she lives
Yes, unless you are in an area of the property where you have a reasonable expectation of privacy and are away from public view.
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it nothing whong with that i look at it like this you got a roof over your head and a bed to sleep on. Not unless your parents are in agreement with it or there is court approval. If you simply leave and Aunt takes you in, she could be facing charges for doing so. The exact charges would depend on the laws of your state, but some possible ones are contributing to the delinquency of a minor, harboring a runaway, custodial interference, etc.
Yes if your asking about deadly force, but not in the person's dwelling or on the curtilage surrounding the person's dwelling if not the original aggressor and only when it can be done safely.
The possessive form of the noun mom is mom's.
example: Today is my mom's birthday.
Title 5 Criminal Offenses
Subtitle 2. Offenses Against The Person
Chapter 14 Sexual Offenses
Subchapter 1 -- General Provisions