If it is a state charge, it is possible- start by contacting an Arizona attorney. For a Federal charge- no.
In 1789
I've never heard of the charge of "Domestic Disorderly Conduct." If that is the same as DOMESTIC VIOLENCE or DOMESTIC ASSAULT - then there is very little chance. Check with your local law enforcement authorities.
KKK
the 13th,14th,and 15th amendments attempted to protect the rights of freed slaves . the 13th,14th,and 15th amendments attempted to protect the rights of freed slaves .
Abderaman Djasnabaille is the Minister in Charge of Human Rights for Chad.
The Civil Rights Act of 1959
the US economy and consumers
It depends on the context. In a company, the CEO is typically the highest authority. In a government, the head of state or government holds the ultimate power. Ultimately, those in charge are the ones with the most influence and decision-making authority.
freedom riders
The Bill of Rights was completed in 1789 and ratified in 1791.
States rights versus federal rights , and individual rights for citizens versus protecting all the citizens under the law of the land.
A pardon won't get your firearms rights restored. You still remain convicted of the charge.