21, you get sent to a prison for prisoners aged 18 to 21 then transferred to an adult prison.
No, you will have to get divorced, you will almost certainly get sent to prison for bigamy.
Depends what country it is. In the UK, being in debt is not a crime, one cannot be sent to prison due to being unable to pay a fine.
The smallest prison in the Uk is located in Swanage Dorset, erected for the prevension of vice and imorality
Yes, a fourteen year old can be arrested and cautioned or charged in England. However, when you are taken to the police station you cannot be questioned with out a parent or legal guardian present, and you are entiled to free legal represetation during the inital interview by way of a duty brief. If convicted you will be sent to a Juvenile Young Offenders correction facility, as apposed to prison. Once over the age of 16 though, you are view as mature and reasoned enough to take responsibility for your actions and can be sent to prison if prosecuted. Yes, I believe that once your over 10 you can be sent to a young offenders prison/institute.
In the UK, a minor is typically considered to be anyone under the age of 18. However, in some specific circumstances, such as legal responsibility or criminal prosecution, individuals aged 16 or 17 are treated as adults.
Payday UK offers loans to adults eighteen years of age or older. They can also help rebuild credit. They claim to provide a quick and easy way to get cash.
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Yes, provided you have been sentenced in UK, you can serve a prison sentence even if your mother is an employee.
No, if you are in UK Jail at the time of any UK election you can not vote.
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Age UK is a charity focused on improving the quality of life for older people in the UK. It provides a range of services, including information and advice on issues like health, financial support, and social care. The organization also campaigns for the rights and well-being of older adults, addressing issues such as loneliness and isolation. Additionally, Age UK offers support through local branches, helping seniors connect with their communities.
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