The right to vote - the right to hold political office - the right to own/possess firearms - the right to live in publicly subsdized housing.
I think that you would be in jail seven years after sentence
present two eyewitnesses to the actual crime or get a confession in open court
in most states no. Legally at least but i guess you can if its a family owned business
There were approximately 1.4 million people convicted of DUI in the US from 2009 to 2010. These numbers can vary by state and not all DUI cases result in convictions, so the actual number may be higher.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p31v_WdNNVA
Actual dependents. That is your spouse, your children or step children, or anyone for whom you are legally responsible.
If drugs were found on you then you were in possession so yes you can be charged. You may or may not be convicted.
what you are asking is tax fraud. you are not the dependant of your boyfriend. also that has nothing to do with your actual residence.
You can not download Rune Factory legally. If you want to play it you must buy the actual game and play it on the correct gaming system.
The actual law that banned alcohol and provided for the specifics and penalties for violations was known as the Volstead Act. Bootleggers convicted of illegally transporting alcohol were convicted for violating the Volstead act, not the 18th Amendment. The 18th amendment has no penalties in it for violating it. the progressive era
Nat Turner was a slave who led an armed rebellion. He was captured, tried, convicted an executed. It is doubtful that as a slave he had any actual "use" of the court system.
Everyone involved in the underlying felony, if they are caught and convicted, no matter there participation in the actual murder, WILL serve a minimum of 8 years, or possibly suffer death by lethal injection.