Unless you were younger than 18 when charged, the offense will become a permanent part of yoru criminal history record, unless expunged..
Question is unclear. Are you asking how long the record of your conviction will remain on file? If so, unless you committed the offense prior to your 18th birthday, a conviction is a permanent record in your adult criminal history record.
Question is unclear. How can you have a felony record on a NON-conviction? You were either convicted of a felony or you weren't. If you weren't you're not a felon.
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
Unless you apply to the court to have it legally expunged, the record of any offense or any conviction will always remain on your drivers record history.
In Massachusetts, a felony conviction will typically remain on your criminal record indefinitely. However, under certain circumstances, you may be eligible to have your felony conviction sealed or expunged after a certain period of time. It is recommended to consult with a criminal defense attorney for more information on your specific case.
It is almost impossible to get a felony off your record. The only way to get a felony conviction off your record is to get a pardon.
Yes.
A felony conviction record is forever unless it is expunged. If you qualify for expungement you can have the offense expunged. HOWEVER - an expungement only hides the conviction from the general public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to it which would prevent you from ever possessing a firearm.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.
A felony conviction will remain on your 'record' indefinetly, until you have it expunged via Court order.
If it was a felony offense then, yes, it will appear on your criminal record. It will definitely appear on your DMV drivers record.
(note I am not a lawyer) You can not own a firearm in Florida with a felony on your record, however if it is a non-conviction, and is your only offense, you may be able to get a lawyer to seal/expunge your record and get your rights restored. This does cost between $600 and $2000 depending on complexity of the case.