Learn More About This
Directory
This directory sponsored by SIQL, a Spider Makers company...
1. California Felony DUI
- guides.california-drunkdriving.org
- A Guide to Search Results for "California Felony DUI" and "California Felony Drunk Driving".
- The search term "california felony dui" or "california felony drunk driving" is usually used by people who are looking for information about california's felony dui or drunk driving laws. "Felony DUI", the abbreviation for felony driving under the influence, refers to one of two more serious versions of the misdemeanor drunk driving charge. ... In some jurisdictions, such as California, the felony offense also requires (4) independent proof of negligent driving or violation of a traffic law. ... The second and more recent version of the felony DUI charge is brought where the driver has a bad criminal record involving DUIs, usually three or more prior convictions within a period of time (commonly seven years, as in California felony DUI), or a previous felony DUI conviction.
- Are you looking for information about "California felony dui" or "California felony drunk driving"?.
- Felony DUI Statistics and Resources.
- Information, statistics and links on felony DUI, sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. ...
- Non-Injury Felony DUI (pdf).
- Summary of laws by state providing for felony charges in DUI cases where ther is no injury, prvided by the American Prosecutor's Research Institute. ...
- The Felony DUI Statute.
- California's drunk driving laws, including felony drunk driving, from the Auto Club. ...
- State-by-state summary of DUI laws, including felony DUI, from Mothers Against Drunk Driving. ...
- California arrest statistics, including felony/misdemeanor DUI, from the Attorney General. ...
- Summary of state felony drunk driving laws involving injury, from the National Conference of State Legislatures. ...
2. Felony DUI
- guides.california-drunkdriving.org
- Guide to Search Results for "Felony DUI" and "Felony Drunk Driving".
- The search term "felony dui" or "felony drunk driving" is frequently used by people who are looking for information about the criminal offense of drunk driving causing injury. "Felony DUI", the abbreviation for felony driving under the influence, refers to one of two more serious versions of the misdemeanor drunk driving charge. ... In some jurisdictions, such as California, the felony offense also requires (4) independent proof of negligent driving or violation of a traffic law. ... The second and more recent version of the felony DUI charge is brought where the driver has a bad criminal record involving DUIs, usually three or more prior convictions within a period of time (commonly seven years, as in a California felony DUI), or a previous felony DUI conviction.
- Are you looking for information about "felony DUI" or "felony drunk driving"?.
- Felony DUI Statistics and Resources.
- Information, statistics and links on felony DUI, sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. ...
- State-by-state summary of DUI laws, including felony DUI, from Mothers Against Drunk Driving. ...
- Felony DUI by State (pdf).
- Chart of felony DUI laws by state, from the American Prosecutors REsearch Institute. ...
- Felony DUI Statutes.
- Summary of drunk driving laws (including felony DUI) of all states, from the National Conference of State Legislatures. ...
- Are you looking for information about felony DUI or felony drunk driving laws of various states?.
- "Everything You Need to Know About California DUI Laws", includes felony DUI laws. ...
- Alabama's statute making a 4th DUI a felony is fairly typical of many states. ...
3. Anchorage Felony Drug Court
- www.state.ak.us
- Anchorage Felony Drug Court.
- Created by the Twenty-Second Alaska State Legislature 64 SLA 01, and continued by HCR 29 in 2004, the Anchorage Felony Drug Court is one of several courts in the state that closely supervise felony defendants while they live in the community and undergo intensive outpatient drug treatment and rehabilitation. ...
- The Anchorage Felony Drug Court is a post-adjudication plea or pre-sentence program designed to supervise felony defendants who are substance-abusing adults (over 18 years of age) charged with non-violent offenses, and probationers and parolees placed in the program as a condition of probation or due to a violation of probation/parole. Felony drug offenders who meet the Eligibility Standards are helped to overcome their addiction, maintain sobriety and contribute to the community in a 12 - 18 month, three-phase treatment program; through intensive supervision by specifically assigned and trained adult probation officers; frequent appearances before the Judge; regular attendance at self-help groups such as AA, BA, NA or CA, and random drug and alcohol testing.
- The Anchorage Felony Drug Court has a Court Team made up of a superior court judge, a district attorney, a defense attorney, a case manager, an adult probation officer and a treatment provider who work collaboratively to fulfill the goals of the program. ...
- A) An offender is eligible to participate in the Anchorage Felony Drug Court if: .
- the defendant is charged with a felony offense while under the influence of or while in possession of illegal drugs, or while addicted to drugs where there is some nexus between the addiction and the commission of the offense. ...
- 220 (felony assaults) .
- above may be eligible for the Drug Court program if the original charge is dismissed and a new non-disqualifying felony offense is charged. ...
- F) A person is not eligible while the person has an outstanding felony warrant and Detainer from another state. ...
- How does the Anchorage Felony Drug Court work? .
- An eligible defendant considering opting into the Anchorage Felony Drug Court is screened by the contract treatment agency to determine if intensive outpatient treatment is appropriate for him or her. ...
- A defendant who successfully completes this 12 - 18 month program may have his/her felony charges dismissed. ...
- How do you get referred to the Anchorage Felony Drug Court? .
- The Anchorage District Attorney's office is the agency that identifies defendants that might be eligible for the Anchorage Felony Drug Court. ... Should the District Attorney consider a defendant eligible based on his/her previous record and current charge(s), he/she will be set on the Anchorage Felony Drug Court calendar for an initial opt-in hearing. ...
4. LII: lexicon: felony
- www.law.cornell.edu
- Felony -- What does it mean? Where does it fit?.
- Felony.
5. "Aggravated Felony" Defined
- www.lectlaw.com
- * Aggravated Felony *.
- AGGRAVATED FELONY - Murder, any illicit trafficking in any controlled substance, including any drug trafficking crime, or any illicit trafficking in any firearms or destructive devices, any offense described in section 1956 of title 18 (relating to laundering of monetary instruments), or any crime of violence (not including a purely political offense) for which the term of imprisonment imposed is at least 5 years, or any attempt or conspiracy to commit any such act. ...
6. Violent Felony Offenses
- police.albany.edu
- Violent Felony Offenses.
- Violent felony offenses are defined in subdivision one of section 70. ... All members of the University at Albany community are expected to immediately report all suspected or actual violent felony offenses occurring at or on the grounds of the University, to the University Police Department, by dialing 911 from a University telephone or 518-442-3131 from a cell phone.
7. Felony Offenses (Total) (1984-2004)
- web-japan.org
- Web Japan > STATISTICS > Crime > Felony Offenses (Total) (1984-2004) .
- Felony Offenses (Total) (1984-2004).
- Felony Offenses: Murder, robbery, arson, rape, etc.
8. Georgia Felony Legislation
- www.wineinstitute.org
- Georgia Felony Legislation.
- This is the text of the Georgia felony legislation. ... The provision requires a warning letter to be sent before the state can proceed on a felony prosecution for any subsequent shipment.
- Any person who, after receiving a cease and desist order, is found by the commissioner to be in violation of subsection (a) of this Code section for a second or subsequent occurrence, within a two-year period of the first violation, shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000. ...
9. The Herald-Star: Engle won't face felony - - The Steubenville Herald-Star
- www.morningjournalnews.com
- Engle won't face felony .
- An indictment was not returned on the lone felony charge presented to the grand jury.
- Last December, Engle, 58, Ridge Road, pleaded not guilty to 19 counts of illegal gambling, and one count of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, a second-degree felony. ... Lavery bound the felony case over to the grand jury and the 19 misdemeanors were also carried over.
10. Ontario County County Clerk - Criminal Felony Files
- www.co.ontario.ny.us
- ¤ Criminal Felony.
- Our files are for felony records only. ... The general public is welcome to search the indexes in our office for felony records at no charge.
11. Felony Offenses (Arson) (1984-2004)
- web-japan.org
- Web Japan > STATISTICS > Crime > Felony Offenses (Arson) (1984-2004) .
- Felony Offenses (Arson) (1984-2004).
12. felony
- www.infoplease.com
- felony .
- felony , any grave crime, in contrast to a misdemeanor, that is so declared in statute or was so considered in common law. In early English law a felony was a heinous act that canceled the perpetrator's feudal rights and forfeited his lands and goods to the king, thus depriving his prospective heirs of their inheritance. The accused might be tried by an appeal of felony, i. ... The appeal of felony was gradually replaced by rational modes of trial and was altogether abolished in England in 1819. ... With the abolition of forfeitures in England in 1870 the felony acquired essentially its modern character. Felony is used in various senses in the United States. In federal law, any crime punishable by death or more than one year's imprisonment is a felony. ... Other possible consequences of committing a felony are loss of the rights of citizenship, deportation if the felon is an alien, and liability to a more severe sentence for successive offenses. ...
- Related content from HighBeam Research on:felony .
Other related topics:
Do you have a great site about Felony? Is
your Felony site listed here?
Would you like a prefered placement of your site in this directory?
It's easy! First place, the HTML from the box below on your page that
you would like listed in this directory.
Then use our link submission request with
your name, your contact information, and the URL of your site that has
a link to this directory. After we
verify your link to us, we'll make sure your site stays in our directory,
and we'll give it prefered placement here also.
Here is how to make a simple text link to us. Just copy the code in this
box to your website:
We can also develop a custom Guide To The Internet for your site. Please
request your own
custom Guide To The Internet.
This custom Guide To The Internet produced by
Siql. Visit us today, and find out how to get your own
custom guide to the Internet, and how to get your site
listed in our guides.
Copyright 1995-2005 by Siql. All
Rights Reserved.