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If the crime carries a felony punishment, your case will go to federal court. The amount of drugs you have on your person will determine if it is a felony or not.
It would have to be by court order.ADDED: The process is known as EXPUNGEMENT. This process applies only to civilian criminal charges and NOT to military offenses.
If you are not a joint account holder you are not responsible for the debt. The debt will be included in any probate hearings. The court will then decide which debts (if any) are paid out of the estate assets.
For reviewing cases that they grant hearings and appeal rights to. They can affirm the decision of the lower court, they can overturn the decision of the lower court, or they can remand the case back to the lower court for further action or re-tial.
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There can be several consequences - all serious - depending on what the papers were - what kind of case they affected - civil or criminal - etc. Some of the charges can be felony offenses.
If it is a federal holiday, no.
The decision on whether a crime is a felony or a misdemeanor is a legislative decision and the court cannot change that directly. However most felony crimes have 'lesser included offenses' that are misdemeanors. For example, a burglary could be charged as a criminal trespass, a felony assault as a misdemeanor assault, or a robbery as a simple theft. This is not usually done by a Judge or a court, but can easily be done by a prosecutor or jury.
No, a High Court Misdemeanor is not a Felony. a Misdemeanor is a Misdemeanor and Felony is a higher different judgement.
No, in Alabama, a judge through your county court system is who will handle your custody hearings. DHR or DHS do not handle these but they may be involved in the hearings.
You may be referring to the word "hearings."
Yes it is a felony.