Yes, you can go to jail for loitering in certain areas if it is prohibited by local laws or ordinances. Loitering laws vary by location and can result in fines or even jail time for those who violate them.
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Freedom of movement is about the right to go wherever you want to go. Loitering is hanging around somewhere with no apparent purpose.
probably because the person that put it on the lake or whatever didn't want to go to jail , because who wants to go jail.
No, you cannot go to jail for not having Obamacare. However, you may face a penalty or fine for not having health insurance coverage in certain circumstances.
I'm not sure if you can go to jail for that.. but I think who ever does do that should go to jailAdded: You had better be TOTALLY certain that your partner is willing to engage in the act or you could be arrrested for sexual assault.
I'm certain you can go to jail for both.
Yes, individuals can be held criminally liable and potentially face jail time for negligence in certain situations, especially if their actions or inactions result in harm or injury to others.
Do you mean can you pay money INSTEAD of go to jail? If so, the answer depends on the crime and where you committed it. Sometimes the penalty is a FINE (money) OR a certain amount of time spent in jail.
Murder is punishable by life in prison, or even the death penalty in certain egregious cases.
The corner spaces on a Monopoly board are the four spaces located at each corner: "Go," "Jail," "Free Parking," and "Go to Jail." Players collect $200 when they pass "Go," land in "Jail" when they draw certain cards or roll doubles three times, can rest without penalty on "Free Parking," and must go directly to "Jail" when they land on "Go to Jail." These spaces play key roles in the game's mechanics and strategy.
Did aventura go to jail?
he didn't go to jail