Follow up after your conviction and time served. It depends.
no
Involuntary manslaughter is when you have no intention of killing someone.
There are many different components of a manslaughter charge that can impact the amount of years sentenced. The charge of manslaughter can result in the sentencing of 15 years to life in prison.
no
Yes, one pill is a charge for manslaughter. This is because x often enough causes an overdose, therefore they count it as unintentional death.
The charge is likely an abbreviation for "Aggravated Manslaughter of a Child"
You may be able to have the criminal charge of DUI expunged (although I seriously doubt it), the DMV record is NOT expungable. It becomes a permanent part of your driving record.
Maybe he's just telling you that, or maybe he wasn't actually charged with Domestic Violence but with a lessser offense such as . . . . . perhaps Simple Assault. The actual charge of Domestic Violence cannot be expunged.
Charge- yes. Conviction- no.
The drunken man was charged with manslaughter after the devastating crash.
If you qualify for it, you can petition to have the conviction expunged.
All states have some kind of expungement law. However all are different from one another. You must research the law for your state to see (1) if that particular charge can be expunged, and (2) if you are eligible to have it expunged. Your best bet is to contact an attorney to assist you. Getting a criminal charge expunged is not a do-it-yourself project.