If you committed three separate felony offenses while committing one unlawful act, yes, you can be charged with as many offenses as you committed. For instance: If you stole a car and robbed a bank while armed and there were a dozen people in the bank at the time - you have compiled a total of 14 felony offenses while committing only one armed robbery. Stolen car (1) Bank Robbery (1) Armed assault on each of the persons in the bank (12). Total = 14. It can add up, can't it?
Depends entirely on WHAT the 3 felonies are. If you have been charged with 3 felonies, you need a lawyer, NOT WikiAnswers.
Not in North Carolina. It is one of the few states that has no statute of limitations for felonies. So they can charge you at any time in your life.
We can't answer this in full context, it would depend on the individual crime. If the judge were to sentence this individual to prison for all four offenses, the individual is looking at a minimum of four years.
If that was the total amunt of ONE offense, it is only ONE felony charge. If you committed multiple offenses that TOTAL that amount then it is possible that you could be charged with as many offenses as you committed.
It depends on what the felonies are for and whether the sentences were consecutive or concurrent. Felonies as well as misdemeanors can be consolidated into one sentence and without knowing what the felonies were for or what the sentences were it is not possible to determine a term of incarceration.
She can't, if she has that many felonies charged against her. If your father is still alive, then you would be requested to live with him. If he has been incarcerated or has mor than one felony charged against him, you will either live with a relative or in a group home.
Yes they will. When you have felonies or misdemeanors in one state, it is reported to the nationwide database.
It varies, but can be a lot.
As of right now, most if not all Felonies will prevent one from enlisting in to the Army, keep in mind most convicted felonies are not permitted by law to carry or own a firearm.
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one felony equals one strike. The three time loser laws are different in each state you should take a look at wikipedia (SEE BELOW LINK) as you will see while some states call it any felony is a strike others only call certain felonies strikes.
Yes. Any holder of the account is authorized to withdraw all of the funds in the account.