Take it to trial and hope for the best.
It means "what happened after you were charged" e.g. dismissed, probation, 2 years to serve,etc.
No, it is still a felony. People must go to jail to pay for it this guy/ girl is an idiot. i was conficted of a felony domestic violence charge and it was later dismissed and dropped. i went through a year and a half of probation (suppossed to be three years, but i got off early due to "good behavior". its not hard, it just takes time.
No. But you could be offered probation. No one is guaranteed one free bite at the apple.
Difficult to say - any domestic violence crime is considered pretty serious nowadays, whether it was a misdemeanor or a felony.
It depends on the state, and the offense that you are on probation for.
Probation before judgment is a legal process where a defendant is placed on probation without a formal conviction. If the defendant successfully completes the probation terms, the case may be dismissed, and no conviction will appear on their record. However, if the defendant violates the terms of probation, they may face conviction and sentencing for the original offense.
If you are referring to their appearance on a criminal history record. . . they never go away. In most (all?) states a domestic violence offense is not expungable.
Yes, a misdemeanor conviction can appear on a background check in Missouri, especially if you are on probation for that offense. Probation records are typically accessible to background check agencies and can be included in the report.
You have your federal probation revoked and, further, face prosecution for the state offense.
No, your probation is for a past offense and can be revoked at any point by your probation officer. ANSWER No you do not need to be found guilty of new charges. Any violation of the conditions of probation can result in revocation. Probation officers do not revoke probation only a judge can order probation revoked.
Provide substantiated proof that the accused did not commit the offense.
As the adjudication for a criminal offense, it is not likely.