they get sacked from their job if they got caught!
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What lies beneath Lies & illusuion Body of lies Love lies bleeding father of lies true lies secrets and lies......I'm tired
If you do not have any prior conviction, the prosecutor can decide to dejudicialize the case (you would not be prosecuted). If you are charged anyway, and found guilty, then your lawyer might ask the judge to grant you an absolute or a conditional discharge. If the judge accept, you criminal record will be kept separate from others so you dont have any problem of employment or at the border. If you are not granted a discharge, then you are likely to be fined. Have a look at my blog (scroll down to "Related links") for more info.
That's up to a judge, but why would it matter?
First, it's Judge Wapner not Judge Whopper. Secondly, she was/is? married to the second judge on "The people's court." Judge Wapner was the first.
If it can be proven, the judge can be impeached, arrested, or subject to being sued civilly.
Depends on what you were doing with the gun, what crime you were charged with, how old you are, your prior record, and what the judge decides to do with you.
A Guinness World Record judge oversees record attempts to ensure they adhere to guidelines and criteria. They verify evidence, witness attempts, and make final decisions on record-breaking achievements.
A judge, who happens to be a female, is still a 'judge' a modern term that is gender neutral.
If a person lies to a judge about a criminal or civil case, while under oath, that is considered perjury. Perjury is a serious crime. If discovered, it is punishable up to five years in prison.
Judge Judy - 1996 Stop Smoking Pot Stop Drinking Lies and Liens was released on: USA: 10 May 2012
he is dead
If you have a good record, or no record, and the judge thinks you qualify, and are a good risk.
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Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
they get in the record book
It depends on who she lies to and what is effected. If she lies to her friends, it's fine. If she lies to the judge, it's perjury, and a crime. If she lies to potential customers and injures his business, it's slander, and he could sue her.