usually they take up to 4 days but if its a higher sum they may keep it for a VERY long time!
NO, Absolutely NOT, if he has had a standard party night, if he can get it up, it will take a LONG time to sum.
You basically take the main idea of every paragraph and sum it up
I believe that you may have used the wrong adjective in asking the question.If you meant to ask, how long before it disappears from your criminal record - the answer is never, it is a permanent part of your criminal history.If you meant to ask how long might it take for a judge to consider dismissing the charge against you - then the answer is, that is entirely up to the judge and what legal facts the case consists of.
....way too long. anywhere from 60 days up to (2) years.... Contact your Congressperson.........
That is up to a judge.
That depends on a judge's ruling, but child support can take up to 55% of the gross.
To sum up means to give a brief summary (I will sum up the meeting in the email).
The jury cannot not declare itself "hung." The jury will make, or take, as many votes as it necessary to resolve the issue. Only the judge can declare a jury at an impasse (hung) and the judge will decide when the jury7 has deliberated long enough, and when sufficient votes have been taken.
Your sum is incorrect. Let me sum up.
Costs a hefty sum of money and can take up a lot of your time
That is up to the judge.