As the investigation by law enforcement goes forward, additional charges for other offenses could be added to the original charge as more evidence is uncovered or more offenses discovered.
No, a person charged with a crime is not always convicted. The punishment for a conviction can vary depending on the severity of the crime and other factors.
That depends on what the conviction was for and what your previous criminal history is. If you have more than once conviction offence, all of your convictions will show up forever. If the conviction resulted in a custodial sentence (whether or not served) it will show up forever. If the conviction was for an offence on the 'DBS list of offences never to be filtered from a criminal record check' it will show up forever. If the conviction has for one offence and you have no other conviction offences, didn't get a custodial sentence and the offence is not on the above list, it will stop showing up after 11 years (or 5.5 if you were under 18 at the time of conviction).
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CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012. Thanks to legislation changes in May 2013, if you have an old and minor conviction offence it will no longer show up, but only if:The conviction offence is not on the DBS 'list of offences that will never be filtered from a DBS certificate', andIt has been 11+ years since the time of conviction (5.5+ if you were under 18 at the time), andYou do not have any other conviction offences, andthe conviction offence did not result in a custodial sentence (whether or not served).If the conviction resulted in a custodial sentence, it will show up forever.If you have more than one conviction offence, they will all show up forever.
Caning is not something that is still used for punishing offences in England. It is practiced still in some other third world countries.
The conviction rate in the US is around 70. This rate is higher than in many other countries, where conviction rates can vary widely.
CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012.Basic criminal record checks only ever show unspent convictions.Standard and enhanced DBS checks will cover your criminal record for the entirety of the time you have lived in the UK but it will only show cautions (including reprimands and final warnings) and convictions that are not 'protected'.If a caution or conviction is for an offence that is on the 'DBS list of offences that will never be filtered from a criminal record check' it will never protected.If a caution is not on that list, it will become protected if:6 years have passed (or 2 if the individual was under 18 at the time of caution).A conviction offence that is not on that list will become protected if:11 years have passed (5.5 years if under 18 at time of conviction), andthe individual does not have any other conviction offences, andthe conviction did not result in a custodial sentence (whether or not served)If the individual has more than one conviction offences, all convictions will show up forever.If the conviction resulted in a custodial offence, it will show up forever.An enhanced DBS check can also show police intelligence (even if a caution or conviction was not issued) as long as the police believe the information is relevant to a recruitment decision,
Yes, DBS checks (CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012) will show spent convictions and cautions unless those convictions or cautions are 'protected'.A conviction is protected if:the offence is not on the 'DBS list of offences that will never be filtered from a criminal record check' (available on the DBS website), andit has been more than 11 years since the conviction (or 5.5 years if under 18 at time of conviction), andthe individual has no other conviction offences, andthe conviction did not result in a custodial sentence.If the individual has more than one conviction offence, every conviction will show up on a DBS check, regardless of the offence type or the amount of time that has passed.Cautions (including reprimands and final warnings) are protected if:the offence is not on the 'DBS list of offences that will never be filtered from a criminal record check' (available on the DBS website), andit has been more than 6 years since the time of caution (or 2 years if the individual was under 18 the time of caution)
11 years for drink/driving relater 4 years from conviction date for reckless/dangerous driving 4 years from offence date for all other minor offences i.e. speeding
Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks were replaced by Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks in 2012. The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10, therefore any offence committed from the age of 10 and upwards may show on a DBS check depending on the level of check and the disposal.
Like-charged ions repel each other. Opposite-charged ions attract each other.
No, the flanking ability in Magic: The Gathering does not stack with other instances of flanking on the same creature.