In Trouble?

Adjective forbidden by law
The rapper found out that he was banned from the Wynn Hotel in Vegas, because the Hotel didn't want Wayne to get in trouble on the premises.
Noun a situation made up of two opposite things that seems impossible but isn't (can be true)
Two adages, that cats always land on their feet, and that buttered toast always lands butter-side down, combine to form a rather amusing 'buttered cat' paradox.
Adjective involving or causing danger or risk
Wesley Snipes, currently serving time for tax evasion, has actually been approached by a mobile apps company to create a game based on his precarious situation.
Adjective involving hidden dangers or hazards
Known as skilled navigators of treacherous mountain conditions, maybe it isn’t such a surprise to find goats making their way up narrow trunks and branches of Argan trees.