May or may not. No offense means that the intention is not to offend. If you, on the other hand, do get offended it is only your problem.
The ARREST record will still reflect that the arrest was for a felony offense, HOWEVER, if you are asked if you were ever CONVICTED of a felony, you can truthfully answer 'no.'
The expression "after her offense" is a prepositional phrase. It serves as an adverbial phrase, providing information about the timing of the action in relation to the offense.
You can just say it was traffic or domestic or whatever the nature of the offense was. It is not asking for details, but generalities.
more like old. BUT if you still look young your good. but your still old. no offense
That depends on what "this offense" is where you are You don't say what the offense is, and you don't say where you are living... different countries have different laws and different penalties. Give us a clue next time, as to what you are asking about. Don't assume we have read any previous questions you have asked.
A first offense basic extreme DUI offense would still be a misdemeanor in Arizona. Other factors could push the offense to a felony such as multiple offenses or endangerment of a child.
It depends on what the offense was and if the case is still open and active.
They are technically offense now and to adhere to offensive rules. Blocking, laterals, ball possession, etc....
Under the ex post facto rule, you cannot be charged with a criminal offense if it was not a criminal offense at the time you committed it. By the same token, if you committed a criminal offense that has since been repealed (meaning this is no longer a criminal offense) you still are considered having a criminal record for that offense.
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(in the US) Stalking is a criminal offense, in all 50 states.
THIS IS ONLY AN OPINION: It is difficult to say, but probably not. If it truly was your first offense and you receive probation, the child will probably remain with you. HOWEVER - such an offense DOES give ammunition to the child's father if he wishes to cause you trouble.