Section 18 typically refers to the offense of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. If a person is charged with section 18, it means they are accused of intentionally causing a serious injury to another person. This offense carries a serious punishment, including a potential prison sentence.
You do not say what kind of offence you have been involved with, I assume you live in England or Wales and have committed what is known as an 'offence against the person' more commonly known as Assult, in which case section 18 is a serious offence of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. You could go to prison for five years if found guilty.
For retailers, it is 18% on their mark-up.
If someone is 18 or older they are charged as adults. Someone that is younger then 18 can't be charged as adult.
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(in the US) An 18 year old is considered to be legally an adult and will be charged and prosecuted as such.
Title 18, Section 1382 of the US code authorizes you to?
Such an ion will be very, very impossible!H17- would have 1 proton (charged +1) and 18 electrons (charged -18) with net charge 17-
article one section eight, it is clause #18
Aiding suicide (section 311, QLD Criminal Code)
Yes.
There is no crime such as "sexting." However, if a person over the age of 18 knowingly 'sexts' with an indivudual under the age of 18 they CAN be charged as a sexual offender.
Section 18 In UK Law could mena a variety of things However Usually "A section 18" as a term relates to A Section 18 Premises Search carried out by police officers when someone is held in custody on suspicion of a crime and there is reasonable suspicion that if the suspect is released and a warrant is applied for (which generally takes 2 days or so) then evidence of the crime will be lost The Duty officer in these circumstances can authorise Police officers to attend the address and search the property for items to do with that crime. the occupiers at the address will be given a form with the powers of entry on which will be signed by the search manager and all officers on the search would be listed. on this. any property found is logged in a search record book (Book 101) and signed by any occupant present. all seized items are to be bagged and tagged at scene and the seal numbers placed in the search record.
Yes it is. It has 18 protons (positively charged species) and18 electrons (negatively charged species)