I have had two drunk in public citations one was 17 months ago and one recently will my fine be a subsequent conviction
Subsequently means afterwards, for example: He avoided being jail for that crime but was subsequently convicted for another criminal act.
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True. In many states, a fourth or subsequent DUI conviction can result in a permanent revocation of your driver's license. However, the specifics can vary by state, so it's important to check the laws in your jurisdiction.
Penalties for possession of cocaine in Pennsylvania depend on how much you are in possession of, whether there is an intent to sell, prior convictions, etc. Minimum sentences 2 grams to < 10 grams 1st conviction 1 years, subsequent - 3 years 10 grams < 100 grams 1st conviction 3 years, subsequent - 5 years 100 grams or more 1st conviction 4 years, subsequent - 7 years
It depends entirely on the state. Most states have stipulations that turn DUI offenses into felonies upon subsequent offenses.
No. Just because it wasn't solved (and you weren't caught) BEFORE you committed subsequent offenses, does not make it a "virgin" crime.
After, subsequent to.
A vacated conviction means the conviction is set aside, in this case by a judge following legal guidelines. A pardon is a conviction set aside by an executive (Governor or President). A conviction can be nullified by executive order or judicial order.
A personal conviction is your personal belief.
Do you mean convention, because I'm pretty sure there was no constitutional conviction.
Your conviction is a personal belief that you have about something, and standing by it means keeping to this personal belief instead of abandoning it when something tempts you.
suivant = next/following/subsequent