DWI, drug offense, intoxication manslaughter, intoxication assault, failure to stop and render aid, causing death or serious injuries to someone else while driving, anything punishable as a felony, overtaking and passing a school bus, boating while intoxicated, evading arrest, driving while license is invalid, altered/unlawful use of driver license, fake id, lending your drivers license, possessing more than one valid driver license, providing false or documents while applying for a drivers license,making, selling, or possessing fake driver license, graffiti, fake license plates registration certificate, or safety stickers, and fraudulent government records.
Was a high speed car chase involved in the failure to stop part of the question? Was the aid that you failed to render needed as a result of something you did? If it was, then 16 years with prior felony is exactly right.
In Texas up to 1 year in county jail or 5 years state jail
3rd degree felony. In the state of Texas it is punishable by up to 1 year in county jail or 5 years state jail....
To render what is in your sequence* go up to Sequence where you select from three different types of rendering. "Render" will render only selected elements in the sequence. "Render All" will process everything in your sequence. "Render Only" will render only a selected format. Within in "Render" and "Render All" you can select and deselect format types that will rendered with that command. *You Sequence is your Timeline
Depends on the state the collision occurs. Typically you are required to render aid to those in distress, if possible. Report the collision to local police authorities in the jurisdiction the collision occurred. And exchange insurance information. Most police reports will contain this information, however. You are not required to admit guilt or determine who is at fault in the accident. Many times it is best to state facts regarding the accident. It is also beneficial to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney who can inform you of your rights and how the motor vehicle laws affect your particular situation.
Not going to happen. Minor errrors like that aren't enough to render the ticket void.
Rendered is the past tense of render.
Shirley Render was born in 1943.
George Render was born in 1887.
George Render died in 1922.
Robert Render is 6' 3".