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Yes, your traffic violation record is cumulative. Multiple offense DUI charges are quite serious.
Not necessarily. This fact will be governed by the judge's handling of your case, and also dependent on your successful completion of the first offender sentence. First time offender treatment only applies as to your sentencing and treatment for the crime, and NOT against what you were charged with. If you successfully complete the terms of your first offender requirements the crime MAY be reduced to a misdemeanor, but the record of your arrest will still remain.
The courts and DO access your juvenile record and a judge CAN access them in order to gain background knowledge about you or form an opinion as to whether or not to offer you probation or to learn what kind of past record you have.
Most state statues do not set a "minimum sentencing" policy, however, they do set a maximum sentencing guidelines:In theory the minimum punishment for the Class "C" crime of Unarmed Robbery could be:ProbationFinesCommunity ServicePsychological TreatmentJail time >10 yearsMichigan's sentencing guidelines state that:750.530 (Unarmed Robbery) is a crime against a person and is punishable by a maximum imprisonment of no more than 15 years, unless, you fall under Michigan's habitual offender laws.
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Yes, it is. In China, the offender could actually receive the death sentence.
If the thief has already served his parole and "paid his debt to society" and is now released from the first sentence - then they cannot be charged again with THAT original crime. BUT- they can be charged with the new offense, and the fact that they are a repeat offender may, or may not, be admissable against him in court for the new offense. However, the the judge will have access to their past record when it comes to sentencing the offender for the new crime.
Eharmony screens its members against public sex offender registries to provide a measure of safety.
In order to write a character reference letter for a DUI sentencing, one must be careful not to include any incriminating evidence against the person in question, and the format of the letter must follow that provided by the attorney.
These are crimes that infringe on the justice system working properly. They might slow down the trials and sentencing of people.
There are no set punishments or penalties for criminal offenses. The court must consider the relevant law, the facts and circumstances, and mitigating or aggravating factors.
Yes he is still in Prison. Chris Reid AKA Jack Venice speaks out against his "wrongful" conviction and sentencing on youtube.