Nottingham's Mat Hand also holds the official Guinness World Record for grape-eating - he managed to devour 133 grapes in 3 minutes on November 8, 2001 - and on the same day took the record for pea eating, cocktail-sticking 211 peas, one at a time, into his mouth in 3 minutes.
it could be called a world record attempter or a just that persons name
If your phone has a record feature record yourself saying the persons name then assign that voice clip to the person with the corresponding name
Account payable is a record of money your company owes to another company/person. Account receivable is a record of money owed to your company by another company/person.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
To record a person singing, a person will need a type of camcorder or digital camera that has sound capabilities. Another way to record a person singing is to use a webcam on the computer and a microphone that can be connected to the computer.
Yes, a ticket for no tail lights will go on a persons record. It can be dropped if the person gets the problem fixed before the court date on the ticket.
The record for most grapes caught in the mouth in 1 minute is 12.
No, the state does not notify insurance companies each time a person gets a ticket. It is up to the insurance companies to periodically get a persons driving record. Surprising to most people insurance companies don't do this all to often. It's expensive so they usually only get your record if you give them a reason to such as file a collision claim.
The amount of time for a persons record to be expunged for unlawful wounding will depend on the laws of the city/state in which they live. An attorney can ask a judge to expunge the record in a court filing.
Receive a pardon from the Governor. Generally speaking, a pardon gets a person out of jail, or relieves the person from other punishment, but it does not remove the felony from the persons record.
Once convicted a misdemeanor takes effect immediately. Even before a person is convicted of a misdemeanor crime it can be viewed on a persons record as pending.
No, a felony will not ever go away unless a persons record has been expunged. A person would have to go to a district court and ask for a record to be expunged.