If you were sentenced to perform community service and did not - then you have not yet completed your sentence. It will eventually catch up with you.
I've been there and it really is hell and there is a lot of fighting.
Wire Service - 1956 A Matter of Conscience 1-24 was released on: USA: 25 March 1957
Puts the defense on one bus no matter what skin color they were, and the offense on another bus. Same way, no matter what skin color they were.
Unknown what the question is asking. If this is a criminal matter, there should be no cost involved. If it is a civil matter, usually only the cost of filing the court papers with the Clerk's Office is involved. This expense is usually minimal.
Newbridge College's motto is 'Veritas, Cur me Persequeris'.
" Rumors? " It is a civil offense to libel someone in states I know about. The truth is another matter.
A crime is a crime no matter WHAT the age of the person committing it. The only difference between juvenile offenders and adult offenders, is in how they are handled by the court.
The juvenile is not "arrested" he or she is taken into protective custody and remanded to juvenile authorities. Running away is not a criminal offense as such, it is considered a "status offense" and can be adjudicated under criminal or civil statutes depending upon the circumstances of the matter.
In most states the answer would be no because such convictions are NOT a matter of public record and the conviction and its details are sealed. Depending on the juvenile's life plans and the nature of the offense sometimes it is a worthwhile effort. For example if he or she wishes to work in law enforcement, as an attorney, in classified government jobs (especially federal ones), then he or she will have to report juvenile convictions, unless such convictions have been expunged.
It's a misdemeanor I think. I would believe it would be a criminal offense
Yes. Fraud is a criminal offense. "By false representation" is only the description of how the offense was carried out.
It depends on whether the court case is a civil matter, a criminal matter, juvenile matter, family matter, a felony or misdemeanor etc.
If it was a matter of conscience, they were provided the chance to take unpaid community service jobs. Some were jailed for draft resistance.
Report and refer the matter to juvenile authorities.
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This is typically a matter for the juvenile courts, if the juvenile is being prosecuted. Would have to be something that the state wishes to pursue. If something relatively small, it is doubful there will be a prosecution. The discretion lies with the District Attorney to prosecute or not. This is typically a matter for the juvenile courts, if the juvenile is being prosecuted. Would have to be something that the state wishes to pursue. If something relatively small, it is doubful there will be a prosecution. The discretion lies with the District Attorney to prosecute or not.
You may apply to expunge only one offense at a time. Each offense will have to considered and ruled upon by the court as a separate matter.