No.
Not in Virginia, nor anywhere else in the United States.
What does unsentenced pending charges
Not if your case is still pending. If you've been cleared of charges, then yes.
No defendant no charges. It is done.
Criminal charges with which the defendant has not yetbeen formally charged.Added:I would read pending criminal charges to mean a criminal charge that has been formally charged, however there has been no resolution in the case yet. In other words, there is a formal accusation, but no conviction or acquittal.
What, more precisely, is being asked please?
yes a friend of mine got fired for two pending felonies on his background.
Charges can be pending indefinitely. Usually though a court date or hearing is set within a few weeks to a month depending on the charge.
the results have not been released to the public. as far as we know the investigation is ongoing and charges are pending.
You can typically find pending criminal charges by contacting the police department, checking online court records, or hiring a lawyer to assist in locating this information. It's important to address any pending charges promptly to avoid potential legal consequences.
You can call the police or sheriff, or the Prosecutor's office.