Not only legal, but generally required. The "end user" of an item is the one who pays the sales tax. If the same item is sold multiple times to multiple end users, each will pay sales tax. For example, if I buy things at a thrift store, I pay sales tax. Ditto for a used car.
Not for the exact same crime - you are already found guilty and are being penalised for it, if you have been sentenced - but for a similar one, yes.
They don't charge you for your personal belongings.. they charge you a storage fee. Yep, it's 100% legal.
In a legal context, if a charge is disposed of, it means that the case has been resolved or settled in some way, such as through a plea deal, dismissal, or a verdict being reached.
It can mean to reverse a law or legal decision that has already been rendered.
You have already been charged. There is no statute of limitation.
If the possession charge was a felony, no, it is not legal to own or possess a gun.
When a charge has been released, it generally refers to a legal charge or accusation that has been dropped or dismissed against an individual. This could happen due to lack of evidence, an agreement between parties, or various other reasons. It means the person is no longer required to answer to that specific charge in court.
because sheeple will comply with whatever the government says
When a person is charged with a felony it can be reduced to a misdemeanor charge by the prosecuting attorney.
It almost already is, medical marihuana has been legally sold more years now.
Yes, repeat offenses are common. An arrest for each offense.
If you are referring to cleaning floors, yes unless the cost has already been included in the bid.