Unless your empoyment is protected by some kind of labor agreement or pivate contract, you can be discharged - especially in so-called "right-to-work states, where you can be fired for ANY reason.
The term "epileptic criminal" may refer to an individual with epilepsy who has committed a criminal act. It is important to note that having epilepsy does not inherently make someone more likely to commit a crime. Factors like medication side effects or a history of violence may contribute to criminal behavior in some individuals with epilepsy.
Substantive criminal law refers to statutes criminalizing certain conduct, as well as common law or court created crimes. In substantive criminal law the focus is on the elements of the crime and whether or not the conduct for which the person stands accused fits the required elements of the crime. Procedural criminal law refers to Constitutional rights afforded to us, as well as the statutory and court mandated procedures for obtaining search warrants, bringing formal criminal charges against a person, sharing of evidence, and conduct of the trial and/or appeal.
In North Carolina, receiving a ticket for having an open container in a car is considered a misdemeanor offense, which could result in a fine but not jail time. However, if there are additional charges or if the offense is connected to other criminal activity, the consequences could be more severe.
The availability of both civil and criminal sanctions for federal antitrust and securities laws is necessary to provide a comprehensive framework for enforcing these laws. Civil sanctions typically involve monetary penalties and injunctions to deter violations, while criminal sanctions such as fines and imprisonment serve as a stronger deterrent and punishment for more severe violations, protecting the integrity of the market system and deterring fraudulent behavior. Having both types of sanctions helps ensure compliance and fosters fair competition.
This may depend on the area in which you live (the age of majority varies throughout different regions). It is unlikely that it is illegal to date a minor, but it is much more likely that having sex with a minor is a criminal offence (it may be classified as "rape" in the criminal code).
They hear charges against a person suspected of having committed a crime. If the grand jury believes there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trial, they issue an indictment.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
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municipal
You are suspected of having committed a crime
A municipal court handles cases involving local ordinances and minor criminal offenses within a specific city or town. It differs from other types of courts, such as state or federal courts, by focusing on local matters and having limited jurisdiction. Municipal courts typically handle traffic violations, code enforcement, and other minor legal issues within their jurisdiction.
She is suspected of having committed suicide.
depends very much on the criminal record, usually yes
ehlers-danlos syndrome
take him/her to the hospital to get checked out
take him/her to the hospital to get checked out