jail time
It's possible.
These are PenaltiesFineInfractionMisdemeanorFelonyRestraining Order--These are PunishmentsJailProbationParoleHouse ArrestDeath--These are the five possible penalties which may be imposed on one convicted of a crime in California:FineImprisonmentDisqualification from OfficeRemoval from OfficeDeath
If it was a charge, but there was never a conviction, most states have some type of expunction. If you have a felony conviction, I'm sure all states are different, but where I am, a conviction is there forever.
You cannot expunge an Indiana DUI/OWI conviction. Best chance is to hire a good attorney and Plea bargain for a lesser conviction. With a 1st offense it is possible.
I SERIOUSLY doubt it!
One will face a DUI charge in North Carolina if he is above a .08 blood alcohol content. Minors will be charged with a DUI if any alcohol is found in their system. A conviction of a DUI will result in at least 24 hours of jail time along with fines and possible loss of driving privileges.
There is zero tolerance. There will be the expense of hiring a lawyer, paying the fine and a possible driver license suspension for a year. Also, this stays on your record as a conviction.
The results of the conviction are the same whether there is evidence or not evidence. If you are convicted, the punishment is whatever the local laws allow for whatever crime you committed.
It is possible under some circumstances, unless it was a federal conviction.
In the state of Illinois,Chicago. Can I work as a repo- man with a felony conviction?
I assume you mean while driving. In Texas it is up to six months in jail and up to a $2,000 fine. First time offenders usually get one year probation and financial penalties aside from the fine and possible license suspension. Check with a lawyer in your state to learn the specific consequences.
No Splinter Cell game has come out on a Sony system at launch. It's possible that it will release on PS3 at a later date.splinter cell conviction will come out in winter (ps3) i think