People who are suspected of serious crimes may face felony counts if the government possesses evidence of the crime sufficient to obtain an indictment.
Then there will be two felony counts on your record. It will probably affect your job and any job applications you submit in the future and on your driving record.
Yes ,2 counts of paraphernalia is a felony in the state of Kentucky .
A Class C felony will result in 5-10 years in prison. With that many counts, they will run the sentences concurrent and possilbly drop a few of the charges unless they involved pyhsical altercation.
Individuals with a felony on their record may face restrictions when traveling to Germany. It is recommended to check with the German consulate or embassy for specific entry requirements and restrictions based on the nature of the felony.
Individuals with a felony on their record may face restrictions when traveling to Australia. It is recommended to check with the Australian embassy or consulate for specific entry requirements.
Well, in a very general sense, there is a difference, but legally, any felony counts as a felony. It doesn't matter what you did.
Individuals with a felony on their record may face restrictions when traveling to the UK. It is recommended to check with the UK government or a legal professional for specific guidance on entry requirements.
Yeah, that's 12 felony counts.
Individuals with a felony on their record may face restrictions or denial when trying to travel to Australia. It is recommended to check with the Australian embassy or consulate for specific information on entry requirements.
With that number of felony offenses - in my experience, not a chance.
Depends on what they are. In some states, multiple counts of DUI are a felony.... slight difference between that and, say, capital murder.
No, the Peace Corps will accept people who have been convicted of non-felony counts as long as they occurred before your 18th birthday but not felonies. However, depending on what type of felony it was, there are instances when that ban can be waived, providing the felony occurred some time ago.The Peace Corps may accept felons depending on what the crime was. They may also choose not to accept felons if they are deemed dangerous to other members.