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Margaret Court is 74 years old (birthdate: July 16, 1942).
Still today a women that is 130 years old and is still alive , if you do not believe in this then you'll have to go on www.youtube.com and search 130 years old women !
Yes he is still alive. He is 85 years old.
Yes. He is 70 years old now, and is still active with his music.
Yes, Adrian Grenier is still alive and is 38 years old.
I've had an unemployment overpayment in Iowa for nearly 10 years and have never had any of my wages garnished.
no it cant
yes, a crime is still a crime, it doesnt matter when it was commited
New Jersey Sentencing Guidelines The New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice, § 2C:43-6. provides for sentencing guildelines for imprisonment. The statute provides, in whole, a. Except as otherwise provided, a person who has been convicted of a crime may be sentenced to imprisonment, as follows:(1) In the case of a crime of the first degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between 10 years and 20 years;(2) In the case of a crime of the second degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between five years and 10 years;(3) In the case of a crime of the third degree, for a specific term of years which shall be fixed by the court and shall be between three years and five years;(4) In the case of a crime of the fourth degree, for a specific term which shall be fixed by the court and shall not exceed 18 months.Hope this helps!
Depends what state your in, but if it was a federal case, then it could be life (depends on the origonal crime aswell)
Not knowing which State the crime happened in, look up that States Criminal Codes. They can usually be found on that States Supreme Court website.
Yes of course. There is no excemption in sentencing a person who commits crime whether he is 60 or not. It's still a crime so don't do that ok!
You are stupid you cant use that in court at all
An 18 year old, still under the authority of the court as regards child support is still expected to respect the authority of the court in this matter, unless they wish to be released from being a child support dependent.
Yes. Justice Clarence Thomas, who joined the US Supreme Court upon Thurgood Marshall's retirement in 1991, is still living and still a member of the Court. He is currently serving his eighteenth Term (2009-2010).
If you have ever been arrested for a crime, you would have to go to court. If you were convicted or plead guilty, you have a criminal record for 7 years.
until you get divorce from the court you both are still said to be in marriage.