A clear PNC (Police National Computer) check despite a prior arrest could indicate that the arrest did not result in a conviction, meaning charges were dropped or the individual was acquitted. Additionally, if the arrest was for a minor offense, it may have been expunged or not recorded in a way that shows up on a background check. Lastly, a PNC check may only reveal certain types of offenses, depending on the context of the check being performed.
Overall no, but there are some instances where it is possible. For instance, if you are viewing pics of child pornography, you are almost definitely doing something illegal. The laws can vary from state to state and from country to country. You would need to check for your local area.
no he might have an image to look like a bad boy but the only reason why that kinda guy would get arrested is because he got wasted and he's only 19 so he can't drink
Not sure if he was ever arrested for domestic violence, but he was certainly not convicted of it. If so, the Lautenberg Amendment would preclude him from carrying a firearm or being a law enforcement officer which he has been for over 20 years.
I dk but would love to find out lol
from what I know, the game is called a hack game. I not sure if its legal, but I think that if you check in Bulbapedia, you type in Chaos Black, It will tell you more about it. It has LOTS of SWEAR Words, so I don't think it is legal
You can be arrested, but it would be a difficult case to prosecute if the vicitim does not want to press charges.
He really hoped that his acne would clear up before the school prom. The weather started to clear up before the end of the school day.
There's no way to answer this question - it all depends on the circumstances surrounding why you would be arrested AND why she would be there with you.
Be clear about the purpose of the experiment.
No. No one knew at the time that it would be such a big deal.
That would be the Writ of Habeus Corpus.
No you would not get arrested.
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no a stop payment cannot be prosecuted criminally... it would be a civil matter
It all hinges on whether, or not, you were arrested. Unless it was prior to your 18th birthday, if you were arrested and booked it will appear on a criminal background check.
Insufficient information is given in the question. Was he arrested for the exact same OFFENSE for which he was convicted, or was he arrested on the same CHARGE for a totally different offense? If he was arrested for the EXACT SAME OFFENSE for which he was convicted he would be in the unconstitutional position of being placed in double jeapordy.
That would be your flush valve in the tank