The Surenos are a Hispanic/Latino(more specifically Mexican) street gang that got it's start in Southern California. Sureno is Spanish for Southerner, they are aligned under the Mexican Mafia aka La Eme.
The power of the "line item veto" is implied when a legislature leaves a blank signature space next to portions and monetary appropriations on a final bill sent to the executive. The Chairman, President, Governor, or other executive can choose not to sign sections of the bill which are vetoed while the signed sections become law. This was judged unconstitutional for the President of the United States under President Clinton:
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/06/25/scotus.lineitem/
Can a convicted felon work with another convicted felon at a car lot?
If he has served the full term of his sentence and is not on parole or probation, yes. HOWEVER - if they are on parole or probation it would not be unusual for one of the conditions of their release to be that they not associate with known felons. THAT might prevent them from holding employment at a place where another convicted felon is employed.
What are completely unrelated amendments tacked onto a bill called?
If an amendment is not related to the subject of the bill, it is referred to as a nongermane amendment. A synonym for nongermane is irrelevant.
Why was the us Patriot Act passed?
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the US was concerned that legal obstacles to obtaining vital intelligence would allow similar attacks. Congress passed the Patriot Act to remove the previous restrictions on obtaining and sharing important information on possible terrorist activities. In many cases this allowed actions by government agencies that would previously have been illegal or even unconstitutional (wiretaps, surveillance, monitoring private transactions, and searching private homes and businesses).
All of these activities were deemed necessary to provide increased protection of the US public from terrorist activities.
How long can you get sentenced for a gun charge on parole?
That's the discretion of state law and the judge. Some states have a Project Exile law, which imposes a minimum mandatory sentence (usually around five years) for any crime or legal violation in which firearms were involved.
These laws require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are needed?
They are referred to as "Sunset Laws" and not all jurisdictions have such statutes requiring that it be done.
What can the president of the US do if they disagree with a federal law?
If it is an 'act' that has not yet been signed into law, he may veto it when it reaches his desk. If it is already codified into statute law he may instruct his Justice Department to bring a test case of the law before the Supreme Court to see if the court will overturn it. If that doesn't happen or the President chooses not to follow that route, he must follow the law, OR - attempt to 'skirt' it in some lawful fashion such as by issuing an "Executive Order."
No, Federal Express was so-named due to the patriotic meaning associated with the word "Federal," which suggested an interest in nationwide economic activity. At that time, founder Frederick Smith hoped to obtain a contract with the Federal Reserve Bank and, although the proposal was denied, he believed the name was a particularly good one for attracting public attention and maintaining name recognition.
See the links below for more about FedEx Corporation.
What term refers to previous court rulings?
Common law is based on precedents (previous court decisions), under the doctrine of Stare decisis (Latin: Stare decisis et non quieta movere), which means "maintain what has been decided."
Can you renew your Canadian driver's license online?
yes you can. Go to your DMV home page and follow their directions.
Is it against the law against to share your bed bed with your teenage son?
It's tough to accurately call this wrong, but it is definitely abnormal. By the time a child is becoming a teenager, he or she should be independent enough to want some privacy. Unless money is an issue, limiting you to fewer rooms or beds, it would be beneficial to both you and your child to separate your sleeping arrangements.
Not doing so could limit your child's growth and development, and this could lead to issues later in his life that make it tough for him to develop close relationships with his peers and love interests. It may be tough for a loving parent to let their child go, but in the long run, it is necessary.
What are Georgia federal laws on alien of affection?
No, you can't. There are only a few states where alienation of affection lawsuits are still allowed, and GA is not one of them. However, adultery is grounds for divorce in GA.
Can a veteran be buried in military uniform?
Yes. All retired (meaning officers, or enlisted who were retired after 20+ years) can wear the uniform once they are no longer in the military and can be buried in it. Also any Veteran can do the same.
*note Veteran means they served during wartime or peacetime and do not have to have been overseas
What is subpoena duces tecum for a deposition?
Subpoena duces tecum is translated as, "Under penalty, produce (or, bring with)" the requested documents or other physical evidence. This request can be used for either depositions or court appearances.
How can you seal a federal conviction in new york?
Unfortunately, New York State does not permit expungement, vacating, or sealing of a felony or misdemeanor conviction, despite the number of years that have elapsed or good behavior that may have followed. A felony conviction remains on your record for the rest of your life, unless you are able to obtain a pardon from the governor of the state of New York, which occurs only in rare instances. In addition, the felony conviction makes you what is termed a predicate felon which would expose you to a mandatory jail sentence if convicted of another felony crime within 10 years of the termination date of your probation. Thus, your 1996 felony conviction will definitely appear on background checks, even after 10 years have passed since the date you were sentenced to probation.
The only remedy available, which is limited, if you have had no further incidents with the law, is to request a certificate of relief. Again, this does not seal your record, vacate nor expunge the felony conviction. It, however, entitles you to certain privileges that would otherwise be denied and demonstrates to a prospective employer you may be worth the risk, moreso than if you had not received one. You can request this certificate through the Department of Probation in the courthouse clerks office where you were sentenced to probation. Your fingerprints must be taken again, to assure you have not been rearrested or convicted of other crimes since 1996. After evaluating your criminal history, or lack thereof, your current and past employment, education, ties and service(s) to the community (which you would offer), since your conviction, and your probation period, a determination is made whether you deserve a certificate of relief. You can hire an attorney to assist you or fill out the paper work yourself, but it is definitely worth it.
Best of luck!
Reply by Darren Chaker:
One other use of the word occurs when a criminal charge is dismissed. CPL §160.50 and §160.55 require sealing of records and papers relating to the arrest or prosecution.
The purpose of the sealing provision in CPL §160.50 is to insure that a person who is charged but not convicted suffers no stigma of having once been the subject of an unsustained accusation. Kalogris v Roberts, 185 AD2d 335, 586 NYS2d 806 (2d Dept 1992).
Further, records from a prior criminal proceeding that was resolved favorably for defendant are sealed and may not be used by the prosecution on either direct or cross. People v Seeley, 179 Misc2d 42, 683 NYS2d 795 (Sup Ct 1998).
Darren Chaker
The penalty for Title 18 Sec 1302 1342 of the US postal and lottery law?
There's at least one problem with chain letters. They're illegal if they request money or other items of value and promise a substantial return to the participants. Chain letters are a form of gambling,
Nothing like going to the library and actually researching the U.S. CODES. The topic above refers to TITLE 39 SECTIONS 3001 / 3005 / 3017 as well as Title 18 Sec.1302
What kind of bill can only originate in the house of representative?
According to Article I, section 7 of the US Constitution, bills that involve revenue (tax bills) must originate in the lower house of Congress.
Why did congress pass the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?
The corporations were becoming a law unto themselves, much as some would say they are becoming today. They were creating monopolies and fixing prices and gouging the consumers while giving sweetheart deals to other corporations and instituting a series of private kickbacks that went into the pockets of the corporate leaders instead of the profits of the companies, which would have lowered the costs for the common customers. The owners of these companies exhibited exorbitant wealth causing the journalists of the day to refer to them as Robber Barons. [They were the one percent of their time.] The goal was to end these predatory practices.
Is it illegal to bring firearms into a bank?
It depends upon the state you live in. In the Commonwealth of Virginia there is no law against having a lawfully owned firearm in a bank. I do it 3 or 4 times a month. In other states there are in fact laws against it. Again, it just depends on the laws for your state.
Can you open and put mail into someones mailbox?
Yes, as long as it isn't stolen mail.
No, it is illegal, even to place a flyer on the flag. The mailbox is US Government property.
Can residents of the US Virgin Islands vote for the president?
The main reason is cause these people are just totally GAY. But more technically Virgine Islands along with Puerto Rico and Guam are territorys and not states so although they are tax payers and governed by The White house, they are really just cling on's that the U.S have taken under their wing.
Is it legal to put advertising fliers ON mailboxes or posts?
The USPS's website (PDF) states: "Except under 2.11 [dealing with newspaper boxes attached to mailboxes], the receptacles described in 1.1 may be used only for matter bearing postage. Other than as permitted by 2.10 or 2.11, no part of a mail receptacle may be used to deliver any matter not bearing postage, including items or matter placed upon, supported by, attached to, hung from, or inserted into a mail receptacle." Note that "door slots and nonlockable bins or troughs used with apartment house mailboxes" are excluded from this prohibition, and can be loaded up with as many flyers as they can hold. The USPS's website (PDF) states: "Except under 2.11 [dealing with newspaper boxes attached to mailboxes], the receptacles described in 1.1 may be used only for matter bearing postage. Other than as permitted by 2.10 or 2.11, no part of a mail receptacle may be used to deliver any matter not bearing postage, including items or matter placed upon, supported by, attached to, hung from, or inserted into a mail receptacle." Note that "door slots and nonlockable bins or troughs used with apartment house mailboxes" are excluded from this prohibition, and can be loaded up with as many flyers as they can hold.
What is the penalty for vandalizing mailbox in Maryland?
Vandalizing/destroying a mailbox is a federal offense and can be prosecuted as a violation of the US Postal Regulations. However, vandalism of a privately owned mailbox (while still a violation of Postal Law) is usually prosecuted under local statutes as a destruction of property-type case.
What is the biggest gang surenos or nortenos?
WE all know that Florencia 13 is the biggest.. But there are a couple of gangs out there that give FLorencie a good match when we talk about population. One of those gangs is the 38TH ST Gang and another would be the West SIde Pomona 13 1.s.s.m.X3 1. Florencia 13 2. VLx3 38th ST 3. WSPx 3