no.........wait maybe it is im not sure let me check right quick yeashure
Spitting in someone's face would amount to "Simple Assault" in most (all?) jurisdictions I am aware of. ALSO: If the person doing the spitting is has been diagnosed with AIDS, the charge can be upgraded to a felony offense.
The punishment for spitting on someone can vary depending on the circumstances and location, but it can result in charges of assault, battery, or harassment. In some cases, it may be considered a misdemeanor or even a felony offense, leading to fines, community service, probation, or jail time.
No you can not buy or posses a gub with an expungment , what you want is called a 17b motion , this reduces your felony to a misdeameanor so you can again own a firearm legaly.
You will likely have to explain the situation. The board will look at the circumstances surrounding the conviction and may choose to give you a license all the same.
Yes, spitting on someone can be considered assault in Washington State.
No, but depending on the actual charge and potential maximum prison sentence, it can be classifed as an aggrevated felony- regardless of the state classification (this means that even a misdeameanor can be classified as an aggrevated felony by USCIS)
yes
The law states that if one is convicted of a felony, then he or she will loose their government privilege. A misdemeanor usually does not pose any hazard when benefits are concerned.
Correction,can a wrongful misdeameanor be erased from a nursing certificate/ license
Misgendering someone in Michigan is not considered a felony.
No spitting in somones face is not a southern thing i am from Ohio and i have done it before and i have seen it done...
no but maybe yes