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Can you b charged in a different county than the county that the crime occured in?Read more: Can_you_b_charged_in_a_different_county_than_the_county_that_the_crime_occured_in
It is during the process called arraignment. The charge is read and you plead.
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Yes, simply being arrested and/or charged does not make you a criminal UNLESS you are convicted of a crime in court.
Yes, you have to go to court in the city you were charged in. But if it's a minor violation (traffic, public intoxication, etc.) they often won't pursue you if you don't show up for court.
No. These are two separate actions. "Charged" is accusation of a crime, such as in a formal arraignment. "Convicted" is found guilty of a crime, by a jury or judge in a court of law or adminstrative proceeding.
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Yes, that is illegal.
NOAdded: Zoning laws are civil ordnances and not criminal matters.
No, to be charged for a crime in the court of law there has to be supporting evidence.
In which country? Public nudity is not a crime everywhere (there are such things as nude beaches) but when it is a crime, the crime is called public indecency.