Well that depends on weather he/she is a good liar or even what he/she impersonated.
The statute of limitations for prosecuting someone for false impersonation varies by jurisdiction, but it typically ranges from 1-5 years. It's important to consult the specific laws in the relevant jurisdiction to determine the exact time limit for prosecution in a particular case.
Court should be capitalized when it is referring to a specific court, such as the Supreme Court or the District Court. If court is used in a general sense, it does not need to be capitalized.
The singular possessive of court is court's.
Acquittal is a legal term that means a defendant has been found not guilty of the charges brought against them in a court of law. It is a formal declaration of innocence.
A court case brought from a lower court to a higher court is called an appeal. In an appeal, the higher court reviews the decision made by the lower court to determine if any errors were made in applying the law.
city court.
Of course yes you killed somebody! And you might lose your house if you have GIECO!!!
answer the question somebody...please?
Legally - an adult. If you are a minor - your parents or guardian would have to do it.
if your involved in the charges, hearing, or anything to do with the court, no. if not, then you can move out, but it'd be difficult
There's no way to not find someone attractive, so focu your attention on someone, or something else. Find a hobby. Find a new person to court.
Nobody stole her books exactly. Anybody who breached copyright was taken to court.
I'm not sure what "group stalking" is, but sure, if you can find a lawyer willing to represent you, you can.
A writ of bodily attachment ("Blue Writ") is issued for somebody's arrest when they have traditionally missed a court date or payment.
If somebody is not read her Miranda rights, she might incriminate herself during questioning. Anything she says will not be admissible as evidence in court. This precedent was set by the supreme court in 1966.
He was apprehended in France after the FBI published particulars of his identity and frauds, which were exposed following his impersonation of a Harvard-graduate lawyer in Louisiana. He served prison time in France and Sweden before being deported to the US and being convicted in Federal court.
In some states your primary residence is not legally forfeited in bankruptcy actions. However, if the court believes that you attempted to conceal your assets in the manner you suggest, it will not make any difference to the outcome.
Yes, and I have a male friend going through this at the present time. You need to go to court to demand a DNA sample of the father. Court ordered! Then the judge will set another date after the DNA testing is done on the baby and the father (usually a swab of saliva from the mouth.)