It varies from county to county. In Alabama, a second DUI within 5 years of the first may cause jail for not less than 5 days upto 365 days along with some community service and will be fined between $1,100 and $5,100 and license will be held for another year. You can read more about it at 1800duilaws.com and can hire a perfect Attorney to fight your case.
Most states, after a conviction, will send a notice of conviction to your home state and the violations will be listed on your driving history the same as if they were comitted in your home state. Could earn you, (depending on your prior record) a revocation of license, or at least a warning letter.
Yes, NeYo did a year in prison for trafficking marijuana. He also did some time in county jail prior to being shipped to prison.
No
When an individual is looking to have a prior conviction destroyed or sealed, they would use an expungement lawyer. If the prior conviction is destroyed or sealed then it can not be used by state or federal repositories.
Yes. The word "CONVICTION" is the key. Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday, once you have a criminal record (of any type) it is with our forever.
No
Normally yes, if the conviction is a violent one, or drug related. Different Dept.'s have different standards for entrance.
Prior to driving on the air field all drivers must?
In Kansas, there is a statute of limitations for a felony with drug conviction. The statute of limitations have a grid that divides crimes by severity level and categorizes defendants by their prior criminal records.
It is legal in most states for individuals without a prior felony conviction to own a bullet proof vest.
Yes he went to various schools in Jamaica, Antigua and the United States prior to his conviction
A bad actor is an individual in law with a prior criminal conviction, who has been previously sanctioned, or an ill-intentioned person.