No.
If you were charged with a felony - appeared in court - the charge was reduced from a felony offense to a misdemeanor offense - and then you skipped out and it has been necessary to issue a warrant for your arrest; It means that by fleeing you failed to complete your part of the 'legal' bargain and the felony charge would quite likely be re-instituted and you could now be a fugitive felon.
yes they can i had one cus my friend did something and i knew about it and we got the same charge and we both go pleaded down to a misdemeanor yes they can i had one cus my friend did something and i knew about it and we got the same charge and we both go pleaded down to a misdemeanor
You or your attorney are going to have something to bargain with the prosecutor with. Offering to plead guilty to a lesser charge might do the trick.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it involves domestic violence, then you cannot possess a firearm anywhere in the US.
There is no law stating that you MUST retain an attorney when speakin gto the prosecutor, but when dealing with criminal charges it is probably a good idea to have one. What you are looking for is a "plea bargain." BUT - the key word is 'bargain.' If you you don't have anything to offer the prosecutor in return for him giving you a rediced charge than you have nothng to bargain with.
can you work as a security gaurd with a misdemeanor drug charge
Robbery is a crime against "the state" and not a crime against an individual. Once the police have arrested and charged you only the prosecutor's office may reduce or 'bargain down' the charge. You might have your attorney engage in a plea bargain to see if the charges will be reduced if you plead guilty to a lesser offense (i.e.: plea bargain).
Depends on the misdemeanor, and whether you were convicted or not.
If you have been convicted, no. A misdemeanor for DV is a disqualifying offense by federal law.
If you were convicted, probably yes. Might depend what the misdemeanor charge was, too.
I have a misdemeanor theft charge which I was convicted of do I lose my section 8 voucher someone please help me out with this