You might end up serving time if the judge decides you should. In most cases, you will probably receive community service and a fine.
depending on how bad the forgery is it depends
A loss of serve means that the team that was supposed to serve is out of rotation or has a penalty exacted against them. It also can mean that the server did not make the serve over the net, and possession of the ball is given to the other team.
No! Texas was a possession of Mexico at that time.
Doing MBA will serve Excellence in Managerial Skills
one year
You need a bachelors degree in criminal justice ,or similar, to serve in the field of criminal injuries compensation. Also having a background in law will allow you to serve.
Federal law- 5 years. No parole
Federal law- 5 years
The apostrophes when used in the Latin language serve many purposes. These apostrophes are punctuation marks that sometimes serve as diacritic marks that show possession.
It can get you vioated and sent back to serve out the rest of your sentence.
You start with a law degree and then serve an apprenticeship.
Depends on what the crime was, and for what type of gun. A felon in possession of a firearm violates a Federal law in the US, punished by 5 years in a Federal prison, no probation, no parole.