you can serve 6 months to a year
25000 dollars if the person has no prior convictions
what is the jail time for battery charge for a person with prior convictions and a rap sheet.
Each case is considered on an individual basis.
Proving a forgery against a deceased person can be challenging because the accused cannot defend themselves. Evidence like handwriting samples, expert analysis, and corroborating documents can help establish the forgery. Additionally, witness testimony or any prior complaints or suspicions of forgery may also be considered in the investigation.
Yes
A prior conviction does not prohibit a person from testifying. Certain convictions may be used to challenge the credibility of a witness before the jury. Whether or not a witness is called to testify is the decision of the lead attorney who would call the witness.
Yes, you can go to jail for an aggravated DWI with no prior record or convictions.
sIf you make someone elses signature with their prior approval, it is generally called a Power of Attorney. If you make someone elses signature without their consent it is called forgery, or fraud.
6-36 months
No. A document must be actually signed in the presence of the notary.
If you are referring to your criminal record, unless the convictions occurred prior to your 18th birthday they are permanent part of your criminal history record.
Depends on the laws where YOU live, and what the prior convictions were for. No one answer.