In UK, yes you can get married.
If only honest people could marry, there would be very few marriages taking place.
yes a friend of mine got fired for two pending felonies on his background.
If you have felony charges pending, or have been convicted of felony charges, then no - when you apply for a hazmat endorsement, you're subject to a TSA background check. You can get a CDL, but not the hazmat endorsement.
Get a lawyer for the correct answer. You do not give enough information.
Not in Virginia, nor anywhere else in the United States.
What does unsentenced pending charges
Civil cases are not classified as misdemeanors or felonies. The action of a civil case should have no bearing on your criminal case.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
Felony charges in one state are viewed to be felony charges in any other state or US possession.
You may apply for one, there is no law that says you cannot be issued one, but if you do it may raise the suspicion that you may be preparing to flee the country to avoid prosecution.
If you have a pending felony case, no. If you've been convicted of a felony, no. If you've been acquitted of a felony, then you can.
If were exonerated from the crime you may purchase a gun. But if there are pending charges, you will probably be denied or delayed if you are purchasing through a licensed dealer.
It may have something to do with that first felony you committed. I mean, at some point in his life even Capone had never been in trouble with the law before.If you're saying someone is telling you there are felony charges pending against you and you know that you have never committed a felony, it could be a case of mistaken identity (someone with the same name as you robbed a bank, and because of a mixup you've been charged with the crime), or it could be that your identity has been stolen.The best thing for you to do is contact an attorney to help you get whatever it is straightened out, or defend you if you can't get things straightened out.