It means the convict is eligible for sentencing under common law, and not juvenile law, which is usually not as harsh.
No, once they are certified with a criminal adult status, they no longer qualify for the juvenile justice system.
Unless you were convicted of a felony (i.e. sentenced to more than 11 months, 29 days in jail), you should answer it "no."
yeah
If it's in the best interest and safety of the child. Being a state licensed daycare provider and a certified nursing assistant does not mean she is not abusing her own child.
i would say , 18
Certified Nursing Assistant? Not likely.
What do you mean by convicted? The show took place in New York.
Well, if juveniles are charged with adult crimes such as murder, burglary, or robbery, then I would say yes, they could be convicted of vehicular manslaughter.
I saw my doctor for a injury sustanin at work his report said non certified. What does this mean. Does it mean I can not work.
Two models are the BNC1 and BNC3.
it mean 'needless' i.e to be certified with what you have
yes