A suspended sentence
This could mean deferred sentence. For example a person put before the the Judge has been sentenced to a year in prison BUT the sentence has been deferred (or set aside) while the probation service prepares a report on the defendants mental state, previous character etc.
Defer
delayed judgement
imprisonment
It is freezing
In the US, Deferred incarceration is a sentence of imprisonment that is allowed to be served at a future time. Commonly, a deferred incarceration is conditional. For example, a court may defer an imprisonment, pending the results of an appeal. A court decides whether a prison sentence may be deferred or whether the convicted person must go to jail immediately.This term is often confused with another sentensing practice, a court's option of suspending a sentence, which is a different sentencing tool that is not available in US federal courts.
Conviction of a federal offense rarely (if ever) results in a deferred sentence.
Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.
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Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.
what is a sentence for violated
Yes, any felony will show on a persons record, even a deferred sentence will still show on a record.
A never ending prison sentence.
Need more information, - but - usually, yes. There would be no need for a "deferred" sentence, if you had simply been found not guilty.
You need an attorney for an answer to this one, not WikiAnswers. It will vary based on deferred imposition, or deferred adjudication. IF you were found guilty of a crime that bars ownership, but sentencing was suspended, that is different from having a finding of guilt/ innocence deferred. Seriously, talk with an attorney. Being wrong on this would be a life changing event.
Breach of the peace carries a sentence of up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine, while assault carries varied sentences depending on the severity, ranging from fines to several years of imprisonment.
This could mean deferred sentence. For example a person put before the the Judge has been sentenced to a year in prison BUT the sentence has been deferred (or set aside) while the probation service prepares a report on the defendants mental state, previous character etc.