This is a form of conditional released called probation.
No difference, just two ways of saying tghe same thing. This means you are on probation for a certain period of time, and if you do not violate the terms of the probation, the sentence is not applied.
There have been cases where with certain circumstances a murderer gets a suspended sentence (probation) and serves no time.
This Is the Life - 1983 Certain Arrangements SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 1983
No, it is not a conviction. The judge withholds any entry of judgment. It is on hold until probation or other certain conditions are satisfied. When that is done then it is dismissed.
(in the US) There are certain states that have a 3-time loser law. In those states you may be liable for a sentence of life imprisonment as a repeat offender. In those states that do not have a 3-time loser law, you will probably be treated as a repeat offender and the maximum sentence allowable by law attached to your most recent crime, might be imposed.
No, but your privilege to obtain a permit or license can be suspended for a period of time for certain offenses.
A suspended drivers licence is a licence that belongs to a driver who has been suspended from Driving. when a driver is suspended they legally allowed to drive for a certain time, drivers get suspended as a punishment for breaking laws related to roads
Suspended animation is a state of deep hypothermia and reduced metabolism that can be induced in certain organisms. It has not been successfully achieved in adult humans yet. The duration of suspended animation in experiments on animals has varied, but it has been achieved for up to several hours. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential applications and limitations of suspended animation in humans.
It is almost 100% certain that he will serve the remainder of his sentence (on which he received probation) in jail, PLUS whatever sentence he may receive after being tried on the new offense. There is also the real possibility he will be sentenced as an habitual offender, which in some jurisdictions will double his sentence.
Some states already have a method of doing so. After a certain (state legislature-set) number of convictions they are remanded to prison for the maximum sentence which can be levied for their most recent offense, without chance for parole.
Probably not. I am certain that somewhere in your policy there's a clause stating that you can not drive while your license is suspended.
Suspended Reserve is just simple when a player gets suspended for breaking a league rule and is not allowed to play for a certain number of games. This can happen for anything from fighting to using illegal substances.