I strongly suggest you consult an attorney before considering it. Are you certain you want to run that risk? It was YOU that offered the Alford plea. You had the option of going to trial - but obviously chose not to.
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
state
The term "was" is the past tense of the verb "to be." It is used to indicate a state or condition that existed in the past. For example, in the sentence "She was happy," "was" reflects her emotional state at a previous time.
The exact number of people in the state of North Carolina that are serving life sentences are not known. AS of 2014, there are an estimated 114,000 people serving life sentences in the United States.
Primogeniture is the state of being a firstborn child, usually in reference to succession and inheritance. An example of a sentence using the word "primogeniture" is "The customs and laws of primogeniture dictated that the Dukedom would go to his firstborn son. "
Perhaps. It depends upon the state in which the accused agreed to make ab Alford Plea and accept sentencing, rather than stand trial. In many states such a plea is easily overturned and the case continued or dismissed.
No, but they CAN be appealed to the State Court of Appeals.
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There the priests and rulers appealed to the gods for the well-being of the city-state.
Missouri State
A case may be appealed from a state court to the Supreme Court if it involves a federal question or if the state court's decision conflicts with federal law.
Granges
hears cases appealed from lower courts
It can depend on what state you reside in and what you were evicted for. If you were wrongfully evicted, it can always be appealed. If you could provide more information it would help us to be able to more adequately answer your question.
Federal Court
Judicial.
Charging and trying defendants for breaking federal laws.