Criminal Law
Crime and Criminal Law is the place to ask and answer questions about law violations and arrests. It is not for asking how to commit a crime. Questions here will help you understand how criminal law works and what happens when and if you commit a crime.
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Several cases. Tampering with the US mail is a Federal felony, investigated by the US Postal Inspection Service. They have the...
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There is no monetary fine (like for a traffic ticket) for a weapons charge, you will get a jail sentence.
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Generally no. They are strictly 'administrative' in manner and no matters dealing with the defendant or specifics of their case...
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I believe the statue of limitations on assault is 3 years. That's what it is for rape in NY. I would call your local police...
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Yes, you have no "expectation of privacy" anywhere that is in 'plain view' of others, including what is visible from the air.
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It is possible. When you make application and/or during the interview, don't try to avoid it. As a matter of fact if YOU bring it...
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pay off
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Naturally this varies across jurisdictions, but most of these do not (for reasons of fairness) allow laws to be retroactive. So,...
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No.
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Go to CPC, Canadian police college, there is one located in chilliwack British Columbia and one somewhere in Ontario
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Class B- after 10 years Class C- after 5 years, other than a class C felony described in RCW 46.61.502(6) or 46.61.504(6), in...
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The technical word for it is: infanticide
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Leave the US under what circumstances? If you are on parol, your ability to travel will be governed by the conditions of your...
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That you committed the offense with which you were charged.
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Any restrictions placed on your travel will be contained in the papers that you received at the time you were released.In...
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No one 'wins,' but what it means is that the defendant can not be re-charged for the same offense.Without prejudice means that...
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The only way in which a cop could arrest you in your own home for DUI would be, for example: Outside in the street, the cop was...
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The elements of this offense may vary from state to state, but it usually covers neglect or endangerment of some type. You must...
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A much better question would be can you get a waiver from the military if you are on probation. In general, you are not eligible...
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Not enought information about the incident is disclosed with which to form an answer.
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An adult criminal conviction stays on your record forever. There are steps under which you can get it expunged, IF you qualify,...
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Certainly, a person with a felony background can be brought to testify in any court, including a grand jury. It is then up to the...
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That high a dollar amount is a felony-level offense. Depending upon your record and the details of the offense, you could be...
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No. From what you describe, it would be a domestic violence incident. FEDERAL law prohibits anyone with a domestic violence...
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No, they do not but if you were convicted of a crime it would.
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no Added: It refers to a person being tried a second time for the same offense after having been acquitted the first time around....
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Fire related crime, which implies a criminal act, is another term for ARSON, which in most states is a felony offense. There are...
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Note please that drug testing takes time so officers need three or four days minimum to send your samples to the laboratory, then...
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It is never simply "dropped" off your record. after you do your time and/or probation and/or pay your fines, you can request to...
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Yes it can be lowered to reckless endangerment, battery, etc... It depends on the situation. Go talk to the prosecutor for...
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That would be a felony offense and they would be lucky if they received such a charge. If the weapon actually was used they could...
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IF it was not a federal charge, and IF you qualify, see the below link for further information;
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The entire premise of your question is faulty to begin with. Victims cannot decide whether to 'press charges' or not. Only the...
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Unable to answer. Some states DO have mandatory minimum sentences for some offenses but insufficient information with which to...
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with no evidence against you any half-way decent lawyer would probably get you proven not guilty.
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Embezzlement IS a felony offense in Oklahoma. The Statute of Limitations is 7 years from the time the crime is discovered.See...
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