Impossible to answer. What IS the misdemeanor you were charged with? That may be the crux of the matter.
You can offer to cop a plea to a lesser assault charge (misdemeanor) and see what the prosecutor says. If he accepts you would get less than a year in jail.
depends on if you are a good or bad cop!
(in the US) Unlikely. Such a charge is a misdemeanor violation. A misdemeanor must be committed in the officers's 'presence' in order to be lawfully charged.
Offer to 'cop a plea' with the prosecutor. He may allow you to plead to a misdemeanor in exchange for a guilty plea. OR - if you have information that the prosecutor's office or law enforcement might be interested in, they may "trade" you for it.
It can depend on the value of the items that were stolen as to whether it was charged as a misdemeanor crime or a felony crime. PROBABLY - if you offer to "cop a plea" to a misdemeanor you might get offered a misdemeanor sentence (i.e. - less than a year).
Yes, as long as the charge that you were either convicted of, or plead out to was a misdemeanor, excluding the following misdemeanor charges: 1. Domestic Violence 2. Assault/Battery 3. Any combined drug arrests (misdemeanors) in the past 5 years that exceeds 3 or more times. Don't commit a felony, and you can be a cop.
ANSWER:Absolutely, like being a cop, a lawyers, a priest, doctors, and who ever work for the people. They keep your secret, a secret.
To keep records
take alot of science classes and med class because u will be dealing with hurt animals and try to volunteer for a vet
Anyways, there is no cheat of being a cop in Episodes From Liberty City. That all -gtaivexperts
Without knowing what the specific charge was - it may come down to a question of how serious the offense was that you committed... and how long ago. The only way to learn whether it will affect you or not is to contact the agency of your choice anjd speak with them about it. It may be overlooked - it may not. There's no way of knowing until you ask.
By what I have read in Arizona law, you have to be 14 to get a lip or eyebrow pierced with your parents consent. (I have a 13-year-old daughter bugging me to get her belly button done). By what I can gather, they have to show up with your birth certificate in hand to prove your age. Otherwise it is a Class 1 misdemeanor or a Class 6 Felony (I guess at the cop's discretion) as to what your parents will be charged with if you are younger than that?