Legislative Branch
The government agency that determines whether Chinese herbal remedies are safe to use is the Food Drug Administration. This is the government agency that checks.
It depends entirely as to whether you are on misdemeanor probation or felony probation.
The state government deals with internal security of state .Head of the council of ministers in a state is chief minister.
Whether your foot is on it or not.
The judge decides whether you get probation, or not, and the terms of the probation. The Probation Officer just carries out the court's order and administers the probation order.
Check your probation restrictions, or ask your PO. You could have travel or movement restrictions on you. If so, you can ask the permission of the court that placed you on probation, to move. Whether or not it will be granted may have much to do with whether or not the state you want to move to will accept the supervision of your probation.
Yes. A felon could be a Court Reporter whether on probation or not. However, this may depend on the court reporting agency, if it is a private employer, and their hiring guidelines. IF the reporter wishes to work for a government agency (e.g.: the courts, for instance) that does it, no. Felons are mostly disqualified from being an employee of a government agencies.
in certain crimes the intent required to be proven determines whether particular defenses are available to the defendant--pg 93 Criminal Law & Procedure, Scheb
No. The weight determines what class licence you must obtain (there are non-CDL Class A and B licences available), and the usage is what determines whether or not you actually need a CDL class licence to operate it.
If you are sentenced to a term of probation and violate that probation in the state of Connecticut, you will be sent to jail. The severity of the sentence, and whether or not you are able to obtain a bond is up to the court.
This depends on several factors. 1. Law of the jurisdiction. Some offenses, in some places, are not eligible for probation. In some places, "sentencing guidelines," where offenders get points for various factors about the crime and about their past history, will make probation available, or not available. 2. Past record of the offender. A repeat offender is less likely to get probation. 3. Circumstances of the crime. The worse the circumstances, the less likely is probation. 4. Attitude of the offender. If the offender displays a bad attitude, the less likely is probation. 5. Wishes of the victim. In some cases, the judge will give weight to what the victim of a crime desires. 6. Attitude of the judge. The judge may be one who routinely issues probation, or rarely does. The judge will be the one to weigh the other facts and circumstances, and decide on whether probation is appropriate in this case.
Your physician would be the best person to determine whether you have a disability.