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Can a convicted felon enter a daycare in the state of nebraska?

Provided he is not violating any law while doing so, likely yes.


Will Arkansas extradite an individual who has committed a felony offense back to Oklahoma?

Yes, if the person has been charged with or convicted of a felony crime and leaves the state where the charges or conviction was obtained, he or she can be forcibly returned from their current state of residence. He or she is considered a 'fugitive from justice' and will likely face additional charges as well as those of the original criminal offense.


What is the punishment by law for pointing a gun at someone to scare them?

They would most likely be charged with assault. Penalty (if convicted) would depend on the judge.


What penalties will a person receive if convicted of boating while under the influence?

Depending on the State, it is most likely a fine for the first offense, and perhaps loss of your boating license.


Is there a weapon that would result in a more serious offense if a convicted felon were charged with having possession of it than if it were some other type of weapon?

Yes. Any instrument that is prohibited by law for any citizen to have without a license, firearms, switchblade knife, explosives, etc. Almost any object that can cause bodily harm could be construed as a "weapon" if it is used against an individual(s). If a convicted felon was caught with a gun rather than a baseball bat he or she would face stiffer penalties, assuming the bat was not used in a criminal act.


What does it mean when you are charged for a crime?

Charged - A formal accusation of an offense which is the preliminary step to prosecution. It does NOT mean "The Accused Person or Business" has been CONVICTED or found GUILTY of an illegal offense or crime. More so, it IS an accusation by someone representing the law, most likely a police officer. It DOES mean that the "The Accused Person or Business" will go before a court of law where a prosecutor - which is an attorney representing the Federal Government - will attempt to prove to the court that "The Accused Person or Business" is guilty of the said illegal offense or crime.


Who were most likely to be convicted of being a witch?

Free thinking women were most likely to be convicted of witchcraft.


Can you still get a passport if you have a felony conviction in Maryland?

People that have been convicted of a felony can get a passport, depending on their offense. For example, people who's felony is for drug trafficking will most likely not be allowed a passport.


Is credit card card abuse a felony in Texas?

Yes, credit card abuse in Texas can be charged as a felony depending on the circumstances. If the offense involves elderly individuals or public servants, it is more likely to be charged as a felony. The severity of the offense and the amount of money involved also play a role in determining the level of the charge.


What happens if you are a convicted felon and you get caught with marijuana?

If it is an illegal amount in your state, you'll be charged with Possession. If you are parole or probation, it is likely that you will be violated and sent inside.


What if you get caught by poilce with a stolen firearm in Baltimore?

You will likely be charged with a felony. If tried and convicted, you are looking at a long prison sentence. You really need to talk to a Maryland attorney and not WikiAnswers.


Can a driver with no auto insurance be held responsible for an accident?

Yes and in most states it is a criminal offense to drive without insurance (even if you are not at fault, you will most likely be charged with this offense). If you are found at fault and are not insured, you are still resonsable for all of the damages and/or bodily injuries.