UBS was facing Libor rigging (fixing interest rate benchmark) charges prior to the recent settlement that was reached for over a billion and a half dollars.
Yes, a lawyer can choose to represent themselves in court if they are facing legal charges.
When charges are dismissed, it means that the legal case against a person has been dropped and they are no longer facing criminal prosecution for those specific charges.
The government is facing a deficit of $3 billion.
Facing adultery charges can have serious consequences, including damage to relationships, emotional distress, legal penalties such as fines or imprisonment, and potential impact on child custody or divorce proceedings.
If you are facing criminal charges, you need the advice of an attorney in your state, not WikiAnswers.
True silver dollars were minted from 1794 to 1935. Dollars from 1794 - 1804 all have heads facing to the right as you look at the coin. Dollars dated after that have heads facing to the left. For a head to face contrary to this pattern would mean that it's counterfeit. The way a coin is designed and struck by the mint would preclude a genuine dollar with the head facing backwards. So the answer is no.
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Greg Inglis - punching his girlfriend in the face.
There is no set amount of time that you have to be facing to get a jury trial. People that are facing certain charges will have the option to get a jury trial. This includes murder, kidnapping, and so on.
Facing multiple charges for the same offense can lead to increased legal complications, higher penalties, and a longer legal process. It may also result in a more severe punishment if convicted on multiple charges. Additionally, it can impact one's reputation and future opportunities.
Phil Rudd is facing numerous criminal charges. He has been charged with attempting to hire a hitman, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of cannabis.
My friend was charged with Assault in the 2nd Degree in New York City. The defence lawyer wants to charge a fee of $10,000.00 dollars Is this fee too high?