It is reason enough to get a search of the persons house and car etc.
That is up to the police.
Not enough details to answer your question. If you're carrying a loaded firearm in a legal manner, and in legal possession of it, there'd be no charge.
No, it's not enough evidence to convict someone. You know that they were there, and you can definitely consider them a suspect, but you can't make a definite conviction.
Dismissed means for some reason or another you were not held accountable for the charge; like the person dropped the charges. Not guilty means there was not enough evidence to convict.
Not enough information to answer. If you were CONVICTED of a felony, you are disqualified from possessing a firearm- period. You have not said if you were convicetd, or whether it was a misdemeanor or felony.
Yes but it is best if they are of opposite sex and similar size. Small groups can get along OK provided the aquarium is large enough.
If they are low enough, the convict can be considered Mentally Handicapped. Many states have laws prohibiting the execution of Mentally Handicapped people.
It is rare to find a modern firearm (last 50 years or so) that has NO markings at all. It is possible that those markings may have been removed from a modern firearm. Without some additional information, such as the type of firearm, we do not have enough information to offer a real answer.
It sounds like it may POSSIBLY mean: No Contest, Count 1. Which would mean that the defendant pleaded "no contest" to the charge against them.A no contest plea is, in effect, a plea of guilty and signifies that the defendant acknowledges that the prosecution has enough evidence against them in order to convict, therefore the defendant will not 'contest' the charge.
That is a picture. I think it is easy enough to do once you see the picture.
YesAnother View: No, not directly. "Word of mouth" may be enough to bring drug trafficking to the attention of law enforcement, or lead their investigtion in the right direction, but the evidence that is collected and used to convict the defendant(s) must be collected in accordance with the law and the rules of evidence.
Maybe a 15cm pleco. The Oscar will get large enough to eat either a convict or a firemouth, and as soon as it's big enough it will eat them.