Write to the clerk of the court in Mississippi where you were convicted and specifically ask:
1. Am I eligible to have my conviction sealed or expunged? Include a case number if you have it, or your date of conviction.
2. If it is eligible to be sealed or expunged, ask for instructions on how to proceed.
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Probably three years in Missouri. However, if it is a Class A felony, there is no limit.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "robber" is robbery.
Robbery is when the act was commited, and attempted robbery is when a robbery is not completely executed.
If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.
Piracy, armed robbery, aggravated robbery, and highway robbery. There are other subcategories to each of these.
Yes, unless you have been convicted by a Mississippi Court for one of the 21 specific crimes listed. You can vote in Mississippi at all times - even while you are incarcerated. The 21 crimes that bar you from voting are: Armed Robbery Arson Bigamy Bribery Carjacking Embezzlement Extortion Felony Bad Check Felony Shoplifting Forgery Larceny Murder Obtaining Money Or Goods Under False Pretense Perjury Rape Receiving Stolen Property Robbery Statutory Rape Theft Timber Larceny Unlawful Taking Of A Vehicle
Robbery is a noun.
It depends on the conviction but i know from experience that for armed robbery you can't have any thing with a triggeon it even a water gun that's anywere in the 50 states
what does principle to robbery mean?
The verb form of robbery is "rob." It is used to denote the act of taking someone's property unlawfully and taking it away from them by force or threat.
yes there was a robbery at buckingham palace.