Yes you are. You have a conviction.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you have pleaded or been found you guilty by a judge or jury. You can go to the courthouse where you were convicted and ask for a copy of your judgment.
it means they are not pleaded guilty****It means the case was dropped. They were not convicted of a crime and have not been found guilty.
pleaded pleaded
but I was declared NOLLE PROS-COMP PTI in this case I am convicted? do I need to report this?
Yes, pleaded is the correct spelling of that word.Some example sentences are:She pleaded with the bank manager for a loan.The charity advert pleaded for some funds.He pleaded with the judge to believe him.
You would answer, "Yes." Supervision is your punishment, or sentence, for having been convicted. If you were not convicted, there would be no punishment at all. Your punishment could have taken the form of unsupervised probation, supervised probation, incarceration, restrictions, or fines or any combination the judge chooses.
Our teacher asked us to write a sentence with the word pleaded.
The past tense of "plead" is "pleaded" or "pled."
The lawyer plead for time before the case so he can get some information.
A plea of no contest is still considered a conviction. As such, it will show up on a background check in any state.
THE PERSONA PLEADED FOR LOVE