It really depends on what is asked. If the question is, have you ever been arrested or charged with a crime? Then the answer would have to be yes. If the question is, have you ever been convicted of a crime, then the answer is no.
This could mean deferred sentence. For example a person put before the the Judge has been sentenced to a year in prison BUT the sentence has been deferred (or set aside) while the probation service prepares a report on the defendants mental state, previous character etc.
A suspended sentence
Conviction of a federal offense rarely (if ever) results in a deferred sentence.
Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.
Marati deferred the question to her mother.
If it is a student loan, there will be a statement on the credit report. It will also show the date that payments were deferred.
Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.
what is a sentence for violated
Yes, any felony will show on a persons record, even a deferred sentence will still show on a record.
Access the shared reports function, then select Deferred Status from the Utilities menu.
Access the shared reports function, then select Deferred Status from the Utilities menu.
Need more information, - but - usually, yes. There would be no need for a "deferred" sentence, if you had simply been found not guilty.