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If you are an Australian citizen and you don't have any charges pending then you should be bale to get a passport
No defendant no charges. It is done.
Criminal charges with which the defendant has not yetbeen formally charged.Added:I would read pending criminal charges to mean a criminal charge that has been formally charged, however there has been no resolution in the case yet. In other words, there is a formal accusation, but no conviction or acquittal.
You can call the police or sheriff, or the Prosecutor's office.
Yes, there is a "statute of limitations" that will tell you how long a particular criminal can be pursued in Nevada. However, if the criminal LEAVES Nevada, the clock stops until he or she returns to the jurisdiction.
What does unsentenced pending charges
No matter what, when you are have pending criminal charges, you should expect the full sentence. In some cases, mental patients are sent to homes that help them over come their disablities.
Ask the local police or district attorney's office. Have a lawyer handy.
You can get a passport with a pending DUI, but you may need additional documents to enter specific countries due to your DUI conviction.
It sounds like the defendant is being detained, or will be detained, at the request of the state pending (presumably) charges by the state prosecutor.
Criminal charges do not disappear due to the age of the person committing them. It may be past the statute of limitations, in which case the charges cannot be brought.
If you are genuinely innocent of the charges about your only option is to go to trial with the hope that the prosecution cannot prove their case against you, OR - if you are actually guilty - you can try offering a bargain to the prosecutor for a plea to lesser offense.