Probably not, but if you want to try, you should contact an attorney in your area who is familiar with the process.
no
Not unless he A.) killed the people then stuck them in the back then crashed B.) Purposely hit them. If it was an accident he would charged with manslaughter.
There isn't a set statute for this, or even any guarantee it'll be reduced to manslaughter charges.
The back member of bobsled is in charge of brake controlling.
yup
no you can not and you can not force someone to stay shame on you give the person there right back asap today
Not usually. Normally, a pardon is just a pardon from prison, but the charge is still on your record.
If it is a state charge, it is possible- start by contacting an Arizona attorney. For a Federal charge- no.
give them back to that person
no i cannot but you will need a person who knows about technology to help you out
it's basically the person who gets the shoes and puts them back. when an associate at macys orders your shoes, the expeditor is in charge of finding the shoe and bringing it to the associate who will then bring it to you. if you do not want the shoe, the associate brings it back to the expeditor(s) who are in charge of returning them back to the stock bin. expeditors also in charge of stocking and stuff like that.
Persons convicted of misdemeanors do not have restrictions on their firarms rights, only felons.