you don't without getting the charge overturned and the record expunged
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.
Ask your attorney.
You need to consult with a lawyer in your state.
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.
it is illegal for them to discriminate if the charge is not conflict with the position.
Generally non violent.
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.
Malcolm X use NON - Violent! But some of his supporters did get violent.
non-violent.
He was a humanitarian because he changed the world with his non-violent protest and his powerful words of wisdom.
Non violent felonies are crimes that do not involve force, a weapon, or violence. For example: embezzlement is a non violent felony. You took someone's money but did not by writing a check while you worked for him or as his broker. Dealing drugs is a non violent felony. Smuggling is a non violent felony.
non-violent.