Not enough information is given - but it sounds like a "ticket" offense (a summons or a notice to appear). That would mean you are only "charged" with avoiding the fare. You are not "convicted" of anything unless/until you go to court and a judge or a magistrate 'finds' you guilty of the charge.
A vacated conviction means the conviction is set aside, in this case by a judge following legal guidelines. A pardon is a conviction set aside by an executive (Governor or President). A conviction can be nullified by executive order or judicial order.
A personal conviction is your personal belief.
Do you mean convention, because I'm pretty sure there was no constitutional conviction.
The root word of "interim" is the Latin word "interim," which means "meanwhile" or "in the meantime."
To Tender Notice means in basic to GIVE NOTICE of an event. In employment terms tender notice would mean to resign or have a notice of termination of employment given to you. Business terms it can mean to give forwarning of ceasation of a contract, partnership etc
what is that...
No such thing as an interim constitution.
I gave notice at the bank
Your conviction is a personal belief that you have about something, and standing by it means keeping to this personal belief instead of abandoning it when something tempts you.
A criminal conviction does not necessarily mean that you cannot adopt a child. If your conviction had nothing to do with offenses against children or violence then you would still be able to adopt.
When a conviction is overturned, it means that a higher court has reviewed the case and determined that there were errors in the original trial that affected the outcome. As a result, the conviction is nullified and the person may be retried or released from prison.