A felony conviction stays on the public record for 10 years in North Carolina. However, a potential employer can find records from further back during a background check.
A felony conviction remains on your record permanently. You can try to have the record sealed or expunged, so that employers don't see it.
According to a basic understanding, approximently 7 years with the possibility of it being dropped earlier due to pre arranged bargains or good behavior clauses
It used to be 10 years for background checks - but now your employer can look back forever. Sucks huh???
Yes, it will always show up. It is considered a deterrent to committing a felony. You may be able to expunge the record, if you can get a judge to make the ruling.
For ever
what is the penalty for a class 2 felony in mi
The penalty is losing your children.
The LEAST penalty for a felony crime would be one year and one day in prison.
Connecticut is one of the states that has a death penalty.
A non-capital felony is one that is not punishable by the death penalty if the State you're in has a death penalty. In non-death penalty states it's basically a felony that is not punishable by automatic life in prison without parole.
There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
A felony is defined as a crime that carries a penalty of confinement for over 1 year.
Felony
Felony.
The maximum penalty for a Class B Felony in Hawaii is 10 years in prison. The average person charged with this felony typically only serves 18 months in jail and is given probation.
That all depends on the specific penalty statutes of your individual state. For instance, in Florida, there is no "fifth degree" felony stalking. Check with a criminal defense attorney in your state for the specific penalty in your area.
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