No, but yes. The chances are not very high. They can fight it though. I know a couple people that tried to get their kid like this, but lost because of a DUI.
Depends on the exact nature of the crime. Domestic violence automatically disqualifies you, as will certain drug charges.
Domestic violence pictures can be found by looking up the term 'Domestic violence pictures' in google images, which has thousands of pictures about the topic. They can also be found at the website photobucket.
no disturbance is like you disturbing others now domestic violence is when you go and beat someone up or hit someone else
It is highly unlikely.
Assault is defined as ANY un-wanted touching. If the person's face you "grabbed" was a familiy member or significant other, then that is Domestic Assault/Violence.
Normally, each state has a law that gives officers the right to arrest someone if they suspect D.V. Which means that person don't even have to press charges.
Guardianship is the position of acting as a guardian to someone or something.
If they used you name without consent.
The most common domestic violence defense is self-defense. This is when someone hurts another because they were trying to protect themselves. Another defense commonly used is mutual combat.
You have to be careful when intervening in a domestic violence relationship. You cant help someone who doesn't want to be helped and you may even make it worse. You must take all precautions not to anger the perpetrator and make him or her suspicious that you may be trying to intervene. Give the victim the national domestic violence hot-line number: 1-800-650-6522. This will direct them to someone in their area that can help.
Generally, no. For further information, look up the "Lautenberg Amendment."
If the charge was dismissed, yes, they probably are eligible for commissioning.