Criminal charges ALWAYS remain on your criminal record. That's why they call it a 'record.' It is a compendium of your entire criminal history.
It's usually part of a permanent record. You would have to apply to the courts or government to have the record removed.
If you were over 18 years of age when it occurred, the record of your arrest and charge AND the Not Guilty verdict of the trial will be a permanent record.
You can look into the expungement procedure for criminal offenses in your state to see if you quailify.
Persons having a misdemeanor record are not prohibited from purchasing firearms.
The amount of time for a persons record to be expunged for unlawful wounding will depend on the laws of the city/state in which they live. An attorney can ask a judge to expunge the record in a court filing.
DIsorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor offense - if you received it after you became an adult (over 18) it will always appear on your record. Criminal offenses do not expire or "go away."
When a person is charged with assault, an employer can do a background check to look at a persons criminal past. The only way to get the charge off of your record, is to return to court and ask the judge if it can be expunged.
Contacting the Arkansas Department of Vital Statistices should be your first step in getting a legal copy of a marriage record isued in Arkansas. The forms required to get a new copy are all available online.
There are many "strongest man" competitions that involve lifting cars. For example, Mark Anglesea is in the Guinness Book of World Records for lifting a car 580 times in 1 hour. Glenn Ross holds a Strongman record for lifting a 1400 kg BMW car for 76 seconds.
Through the 2009 season, Arkansas has an all time record of 21-56 against Texas.
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