Go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of the individual's criminal record, it is apublic record.
A Pardon.
No--only someone who is convicted of a felony (one type of crime) is a felon.
In the U.S. it depends on the crime.
Yes, they can.
No. Whether or not they remember the crime does not change the fact that they committed the crime.
Corporal punishment is a form of discipline that involves physically inflicting pain or discomfort on a person as a form of punishment. This can include hitting, spanking, or any other physical act intended to cause pain. It is often used as a disciplinary measure, especially in some educational or domestic settings, but its effectiveness and ethical implications are widely debated.
The president can grant clemency to someone convicted of a crime. Clemency can mean the sentence is either shortened or waived for that person. As for compensation for wrongful imprisonment, the president does not give any compensation. Once out of prison, the convicted can sue for compensation, but the president has nothing to do with that.
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.
Yes but only if you have been convicted of crime.
Chicago, iLLiNoiS is well known for their Folk & People Nation which have many gangs that work under them, and not only that but they have a lot of Mafias as well.
Usually right before they vacate the office.
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.