It depends on the degree and what the offence is.
Absolutley not. Its still an offense to deal drugs
In Illinois 2 to 5 years
If that's the only possible use for it, yes.
"As with all major cases, the DMV deals with DUI as a serious offense. Depending of the severity of your offense, they will deduct point accordingly. Call your local DMV to speak to an agent."
If you have been arrested, there is no statute of limitations. You can't run, you have to deal with it.
(ion the US) Arson is a felony criminal offense - if the act of arson results in death you can be, depending on your state, sentenced to death or life imprisonment.
A more exact description of the offense will have to be given other than an "act of lasciviousness." From the description, it sounds like a sexual assault charge - a criminal offense. If that, in fact. is the case it makes no difference whether you and the victim decide to settle amicably or not. You will have to deal with the prosecutor in order to get the charge reduced or Nolle Prosse'd.
This case would be a criminal case. Because the jury and judge not able to know the real motives of the nurse (TRULY an accident or an intended murder). Civil cases mostly deal with money. Hope this helps!
offense
It is not the charge that determines an extraditable offense, it is the very existence of an interstate warrant. All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition regardless of the offense charged. .
The Fifteenth Amendment made it a federal offense to interfere with a citizen's right to vote. Apart from the 15th, the 19th and 26th Amendments also deal on individual rights to vote.
An offense for which you can be put to death.