If someone will hire you, yes.
A non violent offender is someone who commit a crime, but was not violent in doing so. A non violent offender. Non violent offender are called such due to all different circumstances.
A violent offender is someone who has been known to be violent in the past therefore that is used in determining punishment in the future.
you don't without getting the charge overturned and the record expunged
A chronic violent offender is someone who repeatedly engages in violent behavior over a period of time. These individuals often have a history of committing serious offenses and demonstrate a pattern of violent behavior that poses a continued threat to public safety.
No
None violent is when you just said something to offend a person and violent is when you hurt or atttack to a person
There is no definite answer to this question. The decision as to whether to sentence an offender to probation or not is entirely up to the discretion of the judge.
Ask your attorney.
False. While violent offenders are less likely to receive probation compared to non-violent offenders, it is still possible for them to be granted probation, depending on factors such as the nature of the crime, the offender's criminal history, and the specific circumstances of the case. Judges have discretion in sentencing, and in some instances, they may opt for probation as part of a rehabilitation-focused approach.
An estranged violent juvenile offender refers to a young person, typically under the age of 18, who has committed a violent crime and is distanced from or has a lack of connection with their family or community. This estrangement may contribute to the youth's feelings of isolation, aggression, or delinquency. These offenders often exhibit behaviors stemming from trauma, neglect, or adverse environments, making rehabilitation challenging. Understanding the context of their estrangement is crucial for effective intervention and support strategies.
The job of the police is to bring offenders to court, not to punish them. It is the job of the court to determine guilt and, if guilt is proved, to sentence the offender to punishment. In deciding the sentence, the court will look at past offences and in the case of a persistent offender the sentence will be more severe. In some countries (eg the US) if an offender commits 3 offences the sentence can be life imprisonment.
Thantos was the god of non-violent death.