You can call the police or sheriff, or the Prosecutor's office.
Ask the local police or district attorney's office. Have a lawyer handy.
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There's a guide to hiring a federal criminal attorney at Expert Law. It gives some information about federal criminal proceedings and grand jury testimony Hiring a federal criminal attorney is just like hiring any other attorney. Call your county bar association for referrals.
If the police were involved and they find that they have been deceived, I believe that this is in itself a criminal offense.
Why don't you ask HIM! Or go to the prosecutor or the police and ask them. All this information is public record.
There are no websites or databases that are accessible to the public that reveal this information.
not sure but i have an application pending and i have a caution for theft- taking a gamble so will find out in a few days!
If the indictment hasn't been handed down yet you won't. You will be informed when you are arrested and taken into custody. The formal reading of the charges will take place at your arraignment.
To see your pending posts, go to your timeline and click the activity log. There you will find the pending posts.
Any reasonably thorough background check will show pending charges. If you can find a trucking company where the background check consists of loudly saying "Is this guy a criminal?" and if no one within earshot answers "yes" then going "Okay, you passed" then they might not, but other than that, they're almost certainly going to show up, as they should. I mean, sure, innocent until proven guilty and all that, but at a minimum you're going to need time off for the trial, and your potential employer deserves to know about it up front.
First you google 'Federal Court', then open a Pacer Account with a credit card. After your account has been approved, you are free to look up any federal case online. If you do not have a credit card, you can go to your nearest Federal Court and use their public computers for free.
She can file for divorce. If he was having sex with children, he's probably more concerned about pending criminal charges than about any divorce. The wording of your question is ambiguous. If she knew he was having sex with children she might find herself in legal trouble also.