If the case has already gone into to the legal and judicial system it would be HIGHLY unlikely that a felony crime would be settled in this fashion.
Yes, it is possible to settle a felony out of court through a process called plea bargaining, where the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a lighter sentence.
YES... it is up to the Judges to say if he'll take off the curfew ...
To settle an issue means to conclude a disagreement with some degree of permenancy, to solve a problem, or to find an agreed answer to a controversial question.
Well sometimes you have to settle your case in most possibilities to clear you out of the record. Having a felony while being a real estate agent somewhat affects the trust of your clients to you. You could still be an RE agent through e-learning courses, or via 360training.com, but for your goodness, it is better to be at least cleared out of felony.
Small scale retail trade in Nigeria has been responsible for the lack of large scale investment which can lead to export promotion. In small scale retail, most people settle for imports and the sales of items similar to other global competitors.
There is a 2 year statute of limitations on a misdemeanor theft by taking charge in George. It is a 4 year statute of limitation if it is a felony.
Generally speaking a Trustee is empowered to settle an estate within the guidelines of the Trust (or will). His / Her, functions are described by the trust documents and can vary to a large degree.
settle
You don't settle in weather. You settle in a location.
Settled is the past tense of settle.
To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.
Martha Settle Putney's birth name is Martha Settle.