The other sentence is likely to be invoked, and you may be charged as an habitual offender on the second charge.
you will serve the suspended sentance and any sentance you get for the recent crime you have committed.
Example sentence - The judge explained that in order to have Amanda arrested for trespassing we had to press charges against her.
The suspect was charged with larceny after he was caught stealing merchandise from the store.
Yes, Martha Stewart was arrested and convicted in 2004 for charges related to insider trading. She served a five-month prison sentence and five months of home confinement.
You can be arrested, but it would be a difficult case to prosecute if the vicitim does not want to press charges.
Yes he was arrested for assault charges in 2002.
If you mean that the charges you were arrested on were Nolle Prossed - - the answer may well depend on the judge who granted you diversion in the first place. If they learn of the arrest they may begin to consider you a "bad risk" for the lenient sentence you were given, and they could withdraw the Diversion disposition. Only the judge will be able to answer your question.
The sentence for hitting someone on the head with a glass bottle can vary depending on the severity of the injury caused and other factors. It could range from assault charges to more serious charges like aggravated assault, which can result in fines, probation, or even imprisonment.
The question is not clear about the "drug charges". If it means someone has been arrested for selling drugs, then there is no particular reason for the authorities to administer a drug test at all. If arrested the best thing to do is call for or ask for an attorney before even answering police questions. Make the free call one is entitled to.
in the State of Indiana you get caught with a suspended drivers license its a bondable offense...that means you get arrested and your car get towed. You have to bond out of jail and receive a court date, go to the place where your car is towed and prove insurance and pay to get the car then have a licensed driver drive it off the lot...have a nice day :)
File charges and have the assailant arrested.
getting arrested
(in the US) It depends on whether or not you are charged with the collision and what the charges were. Each individual charge has a certain "point value" and when the charges add up to a certain number of points, you are automatically suspended.