A plea of no contest is still considered a conviction. As such, it will show up on a background check in any state.
I would agree that an election can be considered a type of contest.
Yes.
Paramore actually held a contest called "the last song you will ever sing" where fans made YouTube videos. The winners of the contest got to come in the studio and do background vocals for the song "Born For This." The rest of the band also contributed to the vocals.
She got the education from a contest for miss firehouse or somthing She got the education from a contest for miss firehouse or somthing
it should be right below, or just make a normal scenery but use the specific background
She has entered a no contest plea.
Yes, rigging a contest is generally considered a crime. It can fall under various legal categories, such as fraud, conspiracy, or bribery, depending on the specific actions taken to manipulate the contest and the jurisdiction's laws. Rigging a contest violates the principles of fair competition and can result in legal consequences.
You can get more contest backgrounds in Pokemon Pearl by choosing out your 'lucky' Pokemon and going to Jubilife City, then go to the Jubilife TV Station place and drawing out your ticket daily until you get a prize. Every time you win, you get a background. I'm not aware of any other ways to get contest backdrops otherwise.
Yes. Essentially a plea of "No Contest" is just a gentler sounding way of pleading "Guilty."
You say, "I am going to a contest", this means you are going to watch a contest. "I am going for a contest", this is odd to say but means that you are hoping or choosing a contest. If you say "I am in/entering a contest", you are saying you are going to attend a contest.
No, the word contest is not an adverb.The word contest is a verb ("we will contest the decision") and a noun ("I entered the contest").
The story "Million Dollar Throw" by Mike Lupica takes place in a town called Burlington, Massachusetts. The main character, Nate Brodie, lives and plays football in this small town. The plot follows Nate as he enters a throwing contest during halftime of a Patriots game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.