No, they don't.
Any conviction of a misdemeanor or felony after your 18th birthday will result in an entry on your criminal history record.In the UK, all convictions will count as part of your criminal record, regardless of your age at the time of conviction.
There are thousands of criminal offenses which carry a felony penalty in Kentucky, as in every other state.
Approximately 90% of all federal sentences are the result of guilty pleas.
No, a criminal record is not the same thing as a criminal complaint. A complaint is an accusation, which may or may not result in a conviction. Only a conviction of a crime will result in a criminal record. If someone has complained about you, that does not in itself make you guilty of a crime.
The result in the Hollywood Ten trial was a guilty verdict, and some of the defendants were sentenced to one year prison sentences and $1,000 fines. The charge was Contempt of Congress.
Felony offenses are enumerated and set forth by statute written by your state legislature. "Serious" criminal acts and offenses are specifically designated as felony crimes and lesser offenses are misdemeanors. For any further detailed info you will have to research you own state's criminal statutes.
If found guilty at a criminal trial it can lead to having to serve jail or prison time and will result in your getting a lifelong criminal record which can affect MANY aspects of your future life. Being found guilty at a civil trial carries no jail or prison time and although it can result in a monetary fine or forfeiture of property, it bears no lifelong record to cause you problems in the future.
If found guilty at a criminal trial it can lead to having to serve jail or prison time and will result in your getting a lifelong criminal record which can affect MANY aspects of your future life. Being found guilty at a civil trial carries no jail or prison time and although it can result in a monetary fine or forfeiture of property, it bears no lifelong record to cause you problems in the future.
If the question is about court sentences in criminal law, probation is a period of non-incarceration that either follows or takes the place of a jail or prison sentence. Probation, like parole, comes with stipulations and restrictions as a result of a guilty verdict or its equivalent.
A unanimous decision must be reached; all of them. For criminal cases, all verdicts must be unanimous, meaning that all jurors must be in agreement. Criminal cases have 12 jurors. Civil cases generally only have 6 jurors, and in some cases five agreeing jurors can constitute a guilty verdict even if one juror disagrees.
Attempted murder
The kid was found not guilty by the jury. The entire play/movie was a sociological allegorical study of character, morals, ethics, and philosophy. At the end all the jurors were dismissed, each having learned something about themselves. A GREAT PLAY.