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Depends on state but about 3 yrs
any state
No, only as a minor.
Yes, in every state.
Except for very minor procedural differences trials conducted in both courts are virtually identical. State laws try only violations of state laws. Federal courts try only violations of Federal laws.
Yes. It could also be spelled Texas'. Either spelling is correct. Just be consistent.
if I'm reading your question correctly, "what is the age of consent in Texas" means "at what age can a minor have sexual relations w/ another person (whither a minor or not is indifferent to the question, but important" and the secondary phrase "in Texas" is respecting Texas state law, as the law is different in each state. if I'm reading your question correctly, "what is the age of consent in Texas" means "at what age can a minor have sexual relations w/ another person (whither a minor or not is indifferent to the question, but important" and the secondary phrase "in Texas" is respecting Texas state law, as the law is different in each state.
The State of Texas maintains a database of all formal compalints against day care providers. You can contact the state to see if they allow access to their information online.
Probably. Most states report violations to the national database.
Minor traffic violations typically remain on your driving record for 3 to 5 years, depending on the state or jurisdiction. Some states may offer options for expunging or reducing the impact of these violations after a certain period. However, serious violations may stay on your record longer. It's always best to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles for specific regulations in your area.
After processing, usually a few days to a few weeks.
No. Private people, regardless of age, cannot charge other people for criminal violations. Only the state can make criminal charges.