You will be subect to the judgment of the court - be awarded DMV points against your license (or have it suspended or revoked) - your insurance company will have to pay (up to the limits of your coverage) and you will be held responsible for any remainder.
Depends on the state you are in. Some states will take your license if you are found guilty of that.
If a person backed out of a space and hit or was hit by another car, the person who backed out is at fault for impeding someone else's right of way. If they then left the scene they are also guilty of hit and run. If the car that was already in motion hit the car that was backing out then left, they are guilty of hit and run. These are general guidelines and may vary state to state.
No
No. He was found not guilty
being found guilty
You should not run it would be almost impossible for you to prove that you are not at fault. Now you might need a good lawyer or witnesses who would confirm that you are not guilty.
guilty
guilty
They were found guilty December 8, 1992.
If you were found not guilty, you don't have a record.
Co-defendants can be sentenced differently. They do not have to all be found guilty or not guilty.
A person is never found innocent. A person is found guilty or not guilty at the verdict phase of a criminal trial.