Pretty much immediately.
Not unless the attorney in the case is the prosecuting attorney (The State). Even then, a complainant may take the case to either another venue with jurisdiction, or to an higher prosecutor. However, charges are never dropped if a defense attorney refuses to take the case.
About 5-10 mins
The US did know about radiation when they dropped the bombs on japan it was a risk they were willing to take to save ournation from going into war with them. hope this helped you.
It usually depends on the charge. The Army doesn't want to take chances. If it was dropped because of a settlement or he was found innocent, then yes.
Trials vary in length. It depends on the severity and controversy involved with the case. Some trails are dropped and do not ever take place but other go on for many days or even months.
Well, how did it break dropped? Take it to a professional, (s)he will know what to do
4 Seconds
over 12 miles
1.5 seconds (if dropped on earth).
How long does it take for the courts to decide on a judicial release?
In Louisiana it takes 18 months , that's if u don't fail or get dropped.
You may ask for a Continuance (motion and notice). However, if you still can't find an attorney (just because your last attorney dropped the case) you have to represent yourself. The law is that the legal process continues - with the party available. You may sue your attorney if he dropped the case because he have to have a mighty good reason to drop a case - you may also make sure you take him to the legal board in your state. That's what I will do with the rat who dropped my case -- after I finish with my case.