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Basically a courts holding is what the court decides to do to you based on the crime you committed. You may not get the standard punishment for your crime if other things took place and the court sees those special circumstances.
Well, it depends on what your using it for On an application for a job or license or a loan and other legal documents, it could result in criminal charges. It would be ok to do it for a game or something but, you have to live with the consequences if they discover it.
A tort is simply some sort of civil wrongdoing. Most civil trials involve proving the elements of tort law. In order to prove that a tort occurred and compensation is deserved, the following things are presented: the presence of duty, the breach of duty, injury occurrence, the injury occurrence was a result of the breach of duty of care. The attached article explains the different elements and how they are proven in more detail.
Not really enough information is disclosed in order to answer. However - if the remanded charge was the result of an arrest for a criminal violation, even though the remanded charge MAY not show up, the record of the arrest will.
If the deposition was court ordeed you could be found in contempt of court. If, as a result of your FTA, you eventually lost the case, you would have no ground for appeal.
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The conviction of Tom Robinson was a result of racial prejudice and bias in the justice system at that time. Presenting the same evidence to a jury today would likely result in a different outcome, given the increased awareness and advocacy for equality and justice for all individuals.
An acquittal (a vote of "not guilty")
In law guilty means having been deemed responsible for the commission of some crime. That may be as the result of a decision by a jury, judge or plea bargain.
result in such serious consequences as amputation , organ failure, sepsis, meningitis, and death.
Yes, you can be charged with attempted burglary. If found guilty, it can result in jail time.
Approximately 90% of all federal sentences are the result of guilty pleas.
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