The police don't charge you, they arrest you. The prosecutor's office charges you. If you are in jail, you should appear in court anywhere within 24-48 hours. If you are awaiting an indictiment from a Grand Jury, they will hand down the indictment at their own speed.
Depends entirely on how much current you use to charge it.
police officers can do whatever the hell they want, as can anyone else, as long as they dont get caught
couple hours
How long does it take for an 18v battery to charge
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Sentences are case specific. Talk to your attorney.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
Any charge will stay on your record until you proceed with an expungement order through the court.
You need a lawyer for a correct answer.
Depends on the type of charge; Class A misdemeanor-5yrs, all others-3yrs, multiple Class A convictions-15 yrs, multiple Class B-12 yrs, multiple Class C convictions-6 yrs. At least that is when I know the time lapse required in having them expunged in Utah.
As long as you live if you do not file to have it expunged/removed.
Forever. Never leaves you.
A teacher in Texas can continue to teach with a class A as long as the misdemeanor is not one that is related to the duties of the education profession. If a teacher is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that is related to the duties of the education profession they can also lose their license.
It will never be sealed unless you apply for expungement.
yes just as long its not a felony Actually, it depends on what type of misdemeanor. If it is a misdemeanor offense of domestic violence, you cannot own a gun (or more specifically, you are a prohibited person).
Depends on what the misdemeanor was, and how long ago. If it was domestic violence, you may not possess ANY firearm- Federal law.
Misdemeanor offenses occurring after your 18th birthday will become a part of your permanent criminal history record.