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You can't request it - that is a disposition that only the judge can make, after reviewing all the aspects of your case, the severity of your offense, and your background.

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Can your employer find out that you had a suspended imposition of sentence?

Probably, because the record of your arrest will exist, accompanied by the disposition of your suspended imposition.


How long does a suspended imposition take to come off your record?

A suspended imposition IS a sentence. It means you were found guilty of whatever it is you were charged with but the judge suspended imposition of the penalty. It is now part of your criminal history and doesn't "go away."


Does a DUI appear on your driving record if you are granted a suspended imposition?

Yes it still shows up, just not as a guilty charge but as a suspended imposition.


Will suspended impostin of sentence stop firearm ownership?

It can, depending on the charge that has a suspended imposition.


Can a felon with a suspended imposition of sentence purchase a firearm?

No


How do I know if I'm granted suspended imposition of sentence?

The judge will tell you.


Will your license be taken away if you have a suspended imposition?

Yes your license will be taken away.


Can you carry a firearm after a suspended imposition?

You need a lawyer for a legal, correct and current answer.


Can private investigators see your suspended imposition of sentence?

If they are doing a background check on you, yes they can.


Will suspended imposition of sentence show in background check?

Yes. A 'suspended imposition' IS a sentence. It means that you were found 'guilty' or 'liable' or 'involved' or 'whatever' but the possible sentence you faced was (for whatever reason) not imposed.


What is the meaning of deferred imposition of sentence?

A suspended imposition of sentence or s.i.s. is basically suspends a sentence. There is usually a duration put on the s.i.s. that is known as the probation. Usually a person has a s.i.s. when they plead guilty or plea bargain for a crime. Basically, the courts are seeing if a person can act better. If a person gets in trouble again during their probation period, then the court can punish the person for the crime that they committed previously. If the person does not get in trouble during their probation period, then the crime is forgiven and the person is not convicted.


How does suspended imposition of sentence work in South Dakota?

Suspended imposition of sentence in South Dakota and other regions gives an offender one last chance before being institutionalized. It is a final probation of sorts. Any violation will cause for the original sentence to be imposed without trial.