Yes..If your on Fed property, u can be charge either by stae or federal authorities
Yes, it is a disgusting and disrespectful thing to do. In some places, it is even considered assault, and you can be criminally charged.
It depends on the state. Some do not allow "assault on assault" charges.
Some of these questions make me want to commit felonious assault.
Defending another person is not a crime. You could be charged criminally if you committed assault or battery. Whether this happened is not clear from the question.
If you witnessed an assault then you need to report it to the police or otherwise you can be charged as an accomplice. Unless you activiely participated in the crime then you did nothing wrong. However you are a primary witness, and should cooperate with authorities to ensure the perpitrators are punished. Some may suspect you were involved based on your proximity to the crime; but by cooperating you can demonstrate that you were not involved.
No. Once the individual has been charged criminally, it is too late to come to some kind of agreemwnt out of court.
A possession offense is usually being charged of possessing something illegal in the country you are being charged such as drugs, or paraphernalia (property/images etc...) depending on what the possession is and the amount of what ever it is you are charged with possessing it can be a minor or a federal offense. Possession with intent to distribute can in some places earn you a life sentence or a sentence of death (ex: Thailand).
The Federal Assault Weapons ban came into effect on the 13th September 1994. The law expired on the 13th September 2004. Some states still have a similar ban in effect.
Swearing at an officer can be considered abuse in some places.
well you are certainly looking at some decent jail time. Money talks... so make sure you got a expensive lawyer ...
Although there ARE some federal misdemeanors - are you certain that the crime you are charged with is a federal misdemeanor offense, AND/OR that it is being heard in a federal court?If you are, in fact, charged with a federal misemeanor offense, the only thing you can do is file a motion for a change of venue, which would only move it to another US District Court, or file a motion for that particular federal judge recusethemselves from your case which would only have the effect of it being transferred to another federal judge.If you are charged, and to be tried, in federal court, then that is the court of proper jurisdiction, and you cannot get it moved somewhere else.
There are quite a number of various places where one can go to receive help with his or her federal taxes. Some of the best places to receive this help are OptimaTaxRelief, Tax-Tiger, and the IRS website.