The parole board is not solely responsible for deciding on a violation hearing. This will also come from the people responsible for running the jail, like the warden.
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A stop sign violation can paid at the local court house. If points are assessed with the ticket, it is solely up to the Drivers License Bureau.
Yes. Anyone can be a godparent. It's solely based on the decision of the parents.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) does not work in Mexico or any other country besides the U.S. The TSA is solely a U.S. agency.
Juvenile offenders are not adjudicated under the same methods as adults. There is no jury trial but rather a hearing in front of the presiding judge of the juvenile court. The juvenile is entitled to legal representation and the sentencing/decision making is made solely by the judge based upon all the pertinent factors of the case.
Hearings are generally proceedings before a tribunal, most frequently a court or an administrative body. Although it is often thought that hearings involve the taking of oral testimony from witnesses which includes parties to the proceeding, a hearing can be based solely on written evidence, including affidavits, memoranda, and the like. An example of this is what is known as a "desk arbitration" before the American Arbitration Association (AAA). A desk arbitration is a hearing but it is conducted solely on the basis of written submissions by the participants in the arbitration.
This depends solely upon the decision of the state attorney prosecuting the case.
It is solely the provider decision to write off medicare coinsurance due to hardship.
If it is an action taken based solely on the fact that the person being ostracized (or bullied if you prefer) is gay, then it can be a civil rights violation (hate crime) depending upon the nature of the bullying.
Impossible to tell. Anywhere fro a slap on the wrist to time added to your sentence - to a a revocation of your probation. It depends solely on the judge who sentenced you and how he/she views it.
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Yes, you can. As a matter of fact, as a minor you can be put on probation for any minor or major criminal infraction. It is solely up to the discretion of the judge hearing the case.