A criminal acquittal generally cannot be appealed by the government.
a criminal case
Require that they produce a copy of their criminal history record before employing them. Otherwise, you cannot access that information. It is not available to the general public.
they were already there before! any thing in nature cannot be "discovered"
It cannot.
You cannot make WikiAnswers endorse criminal activity, and WikiAnswers will never endorse criminal activity.
You cannot sue anyone in a Court of Appeals. You must bring suit in a court of original jurisdiction - in this case that would be the Circuit Court in which the school system is located.
No, the government cannot appeal a not guilty verdict in a criminal case.
No, the prosecution cannot appeal a not guilty verdict in a criminal case.
No. Judges cannot overturn when you have been found not liable.
A criminal act typically requires intent and action that violate the law. Therefore, behaviors that are involuntary, such as reflexive actions or actions taken under duress, cannot be classified as criminal acts. Additionally, actions that occur without knowledge of wrongdoing or that lack a legal framework defining them as crimes also cannot be considered criminal. Lastly, mere thoughts or intentions without any corresponding action do not constitute a criminal act.
You may have learning disabilities and be anemic if you already had that learning disability before, however anemia cannot cause a learning disability.
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.