"Aggravated fleeing 2 con devices" typically refers to a legal offense involving a person who unlawfully attempts to evade law enforcement while using or being associated with two or more electronic devices, such as a vehicle and a mobile device. The "aggravated" aspect suggests that the fleeing behavior poses a heightened risk to public safety. This charge often carries more severe penalties due to the potential danger involved in the pursuit. Specific definitions and consequences may vary based on jurisdiction.
Being charged with aggravated fleeing with 2 con devices typically means that you are accused of attempting to evade law enforcement while using two or more vehicles alternately to impede pursuit. This charge often signifies a serious offense that may result in severe legal consequences.
Con means "together with"
No, con does not mean not. Con- means together or with.
Se escribe con you con acento
con = with dia = day
"Con espirito" is Spanish for "with spirit".
hablaron con means they spoke to
"Con tigo" is a Spanish phrase that means "with you."
no hable con maria
se escribe con = "it is written with"
with
with you