In Ohio, assault is a first-degree misdemeanor. Conviction on these charges result in not more than 180-days. A court that sentences an offender to a jail term under this section may permit the offender to serve the sentence in intermittent confinement or may authorize a limited release of the offender.
A misdemeanor assault conviction in Ohio stays on a person's record permanently. The only way to have it removed is to have a hearing to try to get it expunged by the court.
It is an M4 misdemeanor (The lowest possible misdemeanor) aka a 4th Degree Misdemeanor in Ohio, just as long as guns or firearms are not involved. Then the charge becomes much more serious. But usually they will charge you with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon if you are using firearms, knives, or other deadly weapons.
A criminal record is PERMANENT.
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
3 YEARS
Forever.
A misdemeanor will stay on your record in Pennsylvania forever. However, some crimes can be expunged if a person petitions the court.
It is possible that Canada may deny entry to individuals with a Class A misdemeanor for assault on their record. The final decision will depend on various factors, including the nature of the offense and how long ago it occurred. It is recommended to check with Canadian authorities or a legal professional for specific advice.
A juvenile misdemeanor is sealed when one turns 18. An adult misdemeanor will always remain on your record.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
How long does a misdemeanor stay on your record in Mississippi
forever your record don't go away
It stays on your record for the rest of your life.