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Yes, your traffic violation record is cumulative. Multiple offense DUI charges are quite serious.

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Q: If a person has plead youthful offender on a DUI can this be held against them in a second offense?
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Can you plea youthful offender on a felony even if you have already plead youthful offender on a misdemeanor If so what is the age limit in Alabama?

A Defedant may be allowed to plead youthful offender in Alabama if the person is under the age of 21 at the time the criminal offense was committed. An adjudication of youthful offender is not a criminal conviction and will not appear on your history as such. Youthful offender files are confidential records. You may apply for youthful offender status in any case whether it be the smallest misdemeanor like a speeding ticket of the most heinous felonies such as murder. However, it is discretionary with the judge as to whether or not you are granted youthful offender status. I do not recall those with felonies such as murder being granted youthful offender status. You may apply for youthful offender status in a felony case although you were previously adjudicated a youthful offender in a prior misdemeanor case. However, as I mentioned, it is entirely up to the judge as to whether or not he allows you a subsequent adjudication as a youthful offender. Hope this helped.


In Alabama can a person aged 21 plead youthful offender regardless of crime and juvenile record?

the youthful offender age is under 21.


Does an offender search destroy the personality, career and life of a person?

Offender searches can destroy many different aspects of a person. Whether or not they do depends on what the original offense was and the reason the person is preforming an offender search for you in the first place.


What is the Texas law for citizen's arrest?

Texas Code of Criminal ProcedureArt. 14.01. [212] [259] [247] OFFENSE WITHIN VIEW.(a) A peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant,arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presenceor within his view, if the offense is one classed as a felony or asan offense against the public peace.


What is a party to the offense?

Principal offender - The person having the most active role, usually the person who commits the actus reas. Counselor - One who advises the principal offender on how to commit the crime. Procurer - A person who solicits the aid of others in taking part in a crime. Conspirator - someone who conspire with others to effect some unlawful purpose. The actus reas is the agreement, not the carrying out of the offense. Abettor - A person who is present, assisting or encouraging the principal offender at the time of the commission of the crime. Accessory- A person who aids and helps after the fact.


Is DUI a crime against a person?

No, it is an offense against "the state." "The state" in this instance representing ALL citizens.


A person who commits offenses regularly is called a?

A person constantly committing offenses is an habitual offender.


What are some positive adjectives for a person that begin with the letter Y?

youthful


How old do you have to be for a youthful offender?

A "youthful offender" (YO) is any person who is sentenced as such by the court or is classified as such by the Department of Corrections pursuant to section 958.04.[FN1] There are two ways by which a defendant can become entitled to the benefits of the YO statute. Either the trial court can sentence the defendant as a YO, or the Department of Corrections can designate a defendant who was sentenced as an adult to be a YO.[FN2] Qualification Pursuant to section 958.04, F.S., the court may sentence as a YO any person: (a) Who is at least 18 years of age or who has been transferred for prosecution to the criminal division of the circuit court pursuant to chapter 985; (b) Who is found guilty of or who has tendered, and the court has accepted, a plea of nolo contendere or guilty to a crime that is, under the laws of this state, a felony if the offender is younger than 21 years of age at the time sentence is imposed; and (c) Who has not previously been classified as a youthful offender under the provisions of chapter 985; however, a person who has been found guilty of a capital or life felony may not be sentenced as a YO under the Youthful Offender Act


What is an atoner?

to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender :to atone for one's sins.


What kind of a lie can someone spread where you can take legal action?

If a person is publishing or publicly broadcasting a lie about you, legal action can be taken. This offense is known as defamation of character and the offender can be sued.


What does being a victim in a crime mean?

A victim is a person directly and proximately harmed as a result of the commission of an offense (i.e.: the one against whom the offense was committed).