since a year or less can be served in county jail. However, a sentence upon conviction for a felony may sometimes be less than one year at the discretion of the judge and within limits set by statute. Felonies are sometimes referred to as "high crimes" as described in the U. S. Const...
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On the other hand, a felony theft conviction can not only impact your future employability in some employment sectors, as well as your opportunities for education and/or housing, but may result in substantial penalties and fines, including significant jail time, usually in excess of one year. ...
Felonies in North Carolina can be resolved at both the District and Superior Court levels. Upon arrest, you will be taken before a magistrate and an initial bond will be set. If you bond out, you will be instructed that you must appear the very next morning in District Court at 9:00 ...
EVADING ARREST DET W/PRE CONVICTION POSS MARIJ <2OZ THEFT >=$750<$2,500 Elijah Hicks Gregg County Sheriff's Office Elijah Hicks AGG ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON AGG ROBBERY UNL CARRYING WEAPON Stephanie Davis Gregg County Sheriff's Office Stephanie Davis POSS CS PG 1/1-B<1G D'Quaylon Pippin...
at any given time, it increased a person’s risk of arrest by 3.2 percent for up to five years post-conviction. Not only were those blocked from accessing SNAP more likely to be re-arrested, but they were also re-arrested faster than those not disqualified simply due to the...
that the evidence was insufficient to support his conviction; that the jury was improperly instructed on the elements of the offense; and that he should not have been held liable for injuries to the arrestee when a different officer was the one arresting him, but the Fourth Circuit affirmed ...
Under the federal statute, the prosecution must prove the following elements to obtain a misprision of felony conviction: (1) another person actually committed a felony; (2) the defendant knew that the felony was committed; (3) the defendant did not notify any law enforcement or judicial offic...
She was very involved and personable in my boyfriend’s case and always cared not only about the case but the client, my boyfriend, as well. We originally contacted Mindy after my boyfriend had a warrant out for his arrest after an unlawful police search. When my boyfriend was arrested a ...
The police have become accustomed to searching a person’s vehicle after an arrest calling it an “inventory” search. Recent U.S. Supreme Court case law has limited the types of searches the police can conduct of a citizen’s vehicle without a warrant but the police continue to routinely ...