That's entirely dependent upon the particular university's disciplinary policy. The NCAA bylaws only govern behavior that affects the integrity of the sport -- i.e., cheating, betting, performance-enhancing drugs, improper gifts or benefits, etc.
The ARREST record will still reflect that the arrest was for a felony offense, HOWEVER, if you are asked if you were ever CONVICTED of a felony, you can truthfully answer 'no.'
Yes, a person is still bondable after being charged with an assault. A person is only unable to get bonded if charged with a felony.
No because you didnt do anything wrong if you were found not guilty.
You get charged with a felony. Although, having any amount of heroin is an auto felony in most states. So you can have a clean record but still get a felony for having even the smallest amount of heroin.
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It can depend on what kind of felony crime and how serious it was - or if you were armed. Just because it is your first time (getting caught) does not mean you automatically get a free bite at the apple.
Yes, you are still a convicted felon, even after completing probation. You must get the conviction expunged to restore your rights.
You probably won't get caught, but if you're a minor and you do get caught, you can be charged with fraud, which is a felony.
http://www.cmgworldwide.com/football/tittle/index.html
Are you CERTAIN that he was found not guilty by judge and/or jury? If he was, and he's still on bail, then he must be charged with some other offense for which the court has yet to act.