Yes ! Refusing a drug test will automatically get you charged with DUI. Therefore - you can be arrested any time thet choose to carry out a warrant.
Citizens cannot "press' or "drop" charges. That function can only be done by law enforrcement or prosecutors. Citizens CAN refuse to either complain or testify in their case. Once they have refused to complain, or refused to testify, it is unlikely that they would be able to re-institute the complaint once they had dropped it.
The judge can issue a bench warrent for your arrest, you may not get out of the country. If you do and return their could be an arrest warrent waiting for you. It wouldn't matter if you were in another state.
Yes. Charges that are not charged at the time of arrest can be charged and prosecuted later.
It depends on how it was dismissed Dismissed without predjudice means that the charges can be re-filed. Usually this is used when the Judge thinks there is lack of evidence for a conviction. If more evidence is found later, the charges can be re-filed. Dismissed with predjudice means that charges can not be refiled.
This question makes no sense. If you were charged - and paid fines for those charges you effectively pleaded guilty. Under what situation, and why, would the charges be dismissed years later?
No but you can use your iPhone (later models) to provide a wireless Internet connection for your computer. You will need to switch on Internet tethering, however, be careful of data charges if you use this option.
If you were charged with a felony assault and the charges were dropped, you do not have a criminal record. The charges can be picked up by the state at a later date.
In many cases you can choose to file charges at a later date, assuming a report was in fact filed and the case hasn't been closed.
Hoover was the first to refuse his pay but Kennedy did the same later.
Yes. If you qualify for one.
When you are already married and get married again you are classed as a bigamist. If found out (and sooner or later you will be) you are in the jurisdiction of the Army and you could land up in the Brig or other charges laid against you and a possible dishonorable discharge.
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