http://www.bvnewswire.com/2008/10/06/judge-karen-feels-the-flavor/
Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
Yes. If the judge decided it was the right thing to do.
Some can say that a certain reality TV star's hairstyle is the perfect caricature of pompous, proud and irrelevant: the cartoon artists really love his hairstyle because the message is so clear visually.Technically, your question is also the answer.The word caricature is used in this sentence.
The cast of A Clear New Day - 2010 includes: Karen Agosta as Daphne Jay Brigham as David Amy Serafin as Liz
Karen Ann Martino has: Played Secretary in "American Hustle" in 2013. Played Flash Mobber and Helper in "Spontaneous Construction" in 2013. Played Prosecutor in "Mark of the Dog Rose" in 2013. Played Window Shopper in "Clear History" in 2013. Played Teacher in "Grown Ups 2" in 2013. Played Court Room observer in "The Judge" in 2014. Played Dinner Guest in "In Your Eyes" in 2014.
the judge absolved me clear of guilt because i wasn"t the suspect.
The cast of No Clear Winner - 2010 includes: Michelle Celeste as Karen Nelson Del Rosario as Marine Corps Officer Steven Andre Tenerelli as Mike
When addressing a judge over the phone, it is respectful to refer to them as "Your Honor" or "Judge [Last Name]." Wait for them to speak first and adhere to any formalities they may follow. Be polite, clear, and concise in your communication.
Anyone can object, however getting the change is another thing, unless you can prove a clear conflict of interest.
It will be interesting to see if the judge can give the car to someone free and clear even tho there is a lien. The judge probably can not give the car away and ignore the lien. Still, it could depend on the identity of the lien holder. Other than that slim possibility, the lien may still be a factor.
I either don't understand the question, or the questioner doesn't understand a "Withhold of Judgement." The defendant doesn't 'enter' a 'withhold,' the judge does. The defendant can ASK for a withhold when it becomes clear that he is going to be found guilty anyway, but it is entirely up to the judge as to whether he grants it or not.
1. Get clear braces or invisalign instead of metal 2. Metal or not, be confident! Braces aren't actually that noticeable, & so many people have them now days that they're no more noticeable than a neat hairstyle