Man i dont even know i barely pay attention in class
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The law-abiding citizen was never in trouble with the police or government.
For not getting into trouble with the law, check your local legislation. For a quick guide: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Age_of_Consent.png For not getting into trouble with her parents: nowhere!
Quite simply, Yes. Playing them won't get you in trouble. Hosting them will.
You could get HER in trouble with the law for indecent exposure.
Arson.
He got into a fistfight with another person.
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Tom Robinson was previously in trouble with the law for getting into a fight with a white man. This incident caused him to lose the use of his left arm.
Atticus brings up Tom Robinson's previous trouble with the law to show that it does not make him guilty of the current crime he is being accused of. Atticus wants to emphasize that past actions should not influence the judgment of the current case.
Casey helped Tom escape from the deputy sheriff by knocking him out with a heavy flashlight. This allowed Tom to avoid being arrested for breaking his parole and enabled him to go into hiding. Casey's quick thinking and action protected Tom from getting into serious trouble with the law.
They have not been in trouble with the police. Tom got a bit into trouble for the punching the stalker thing but that was it.
to trouble the mouse
Anything can get you in trouble if it is against the law. for example if you steal you can get into trouble. Any unlawful act can lead you into trouble and the best way is to follow the law.
Jerry is friendly to Tom and that ends up causing trouble for Tom.
Tom died in: Heavenly Puss Mouse trouble
Bundy had several scrapes with the law. Theft, illegal entry into neighbor's homes, peeping tom. In hindsight it all makes sense. He had many of the warning signs common with killers.