absolutely, not only can she be convicted of welfare fraud she can also be forced to pay back every single penny to welfare including foodstamps, and health care, and she will never be allowed to receive welfare again, clearly not worth the risk
AnswerIf you're an illegal alien I'd think they'd probably just send you back. If you're illegal and the authorities discover you and report you to the INS you get sent back. I doubt you could get all the way to trial without being discovered. You wouldn't be able to be found guilty of welfare fraud, because they wouldn't let you stay for the court hearing. You'd get a deportation hearing but unless you're really a citizen and have proof of citizenship it's just a formality. However, they might seize all your assets under the fake name when you are deported.The wrongdoing railroads were guilty of was transporting illegal immigrants to the United States.
The possible consequences of welfare fraud include from 6 months to 2 years of time in jail, and up to a $10000 fine. You are innocent until proven guilty, so unless the court decides you are guilty, you may not have to worry about it at all
It means that someone has committed some act. Usually an illegal act. Such as--> She is guilty of driving over the speed limit.
Guilty is the legal term that is used to describe someone who has committed an illegal act. There is no other term used to describe this.
"LITTERING" is (usually) a minor offense for which you may be issued a "TICKET." Receiving a ticket is not a conviction. A CONVICTION occurs only after you either plead guilty, or are found guilty of actually doing it.
Yes, they are. So they can have a chance to prove themselves not guilty!
Innocent until proven guilty, he is allowed to continue working because he has not been convicted.
The goods must be received for a dishonest purpose. Therefore, a person who receives stolen property for the purpose of returning it to its owner or to proper authorities is not guilty of receiving stolen property.
"Illegal downloads" are a civil offense not a criminal offense. You cannot be arrested for committing a civil offense. However you can be brought to court and, if found guilty, fined heavily.
I think it's not. But if those things has sentimental value for you then in some part you'll feel guilty but if those things are just nothing and if you have a new girlfriend now, why should you feel guilty?
Absolutely not ! That would be illegal !... and if you are even contemplating using such information for your own gains - then that makes YOU just as guilty as if you had robbed someone at knife-point !
Yes. You only loss your citizenship if found guilty of treason.