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A class B misdemeanor is a classification of a crime that is considered to be less serious than a felony, and in the mid-range of offenses charged as misdemeanors. The punishment for a class B misdemeanor is a 1000 dollar fine.
You will have to be more state-specific. All states have some kind of expungement law, but they are all different.
Unlike criminal records, drivers records are NOT subject to being expunged. They are a compilation of your cumulative lifetime driving record, and go back to your juvenile years, something even criminal records do not.
No a misdemeanor does not come off your record automatically after 7 years; you can file to have your criminal history sealed or expunged if you apply for this and are eligible.
In the state of North Carolina, a misdemeanor conviction stays on a person's record for life unless it is something that can be expunged. For instance, if a person is convicted of a larceny misdemeanor in North Carolina, they can request that the record be expunged 15 years after the date of the conviction, as long as they have had no other convictions during those 15 years. If the person was a minor when they were convicted, they may not have to wait 15 years to have it expunged. It is best to consult a lawyer on these kinds of issues.
Not automaltically. Unless you were convicted before you were 18 years of age it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record unless, if you qualify, you apply to have it expunged.
A misdemeanor will stay on your record unless it is expunged. You should seek assistance from an attorney to determine whether the misdemeanor may be removed.
If it has been more than 5 years since the conviction. If the conviction was for family violence then you can not get a CHL.
It would depend if it is a felony assault or a misdemeanor. In Texas it would be two years for a misdemeanor and could be as much as ten years depending on the level of felony.
That depends on what you mean. If you mean "how long can I be arrested for DWLI" then the answer is "as long as you're driving on an invalid license or privilege." DWLI 1st is a Class B Misdemeanor. DWLI beyond the first is a Class A Misdemeanor. Misdemeanors in Texas generally have a statute of limitations of 2 years - meaning that a department or court may bring charges within 2 years of the date of the offense. Hope this helps.
You can have your record sealed, or your DUI expunged, but it doesn't always mean what you think it means in plain English. The law in Nevada requires 7 years for misdemeanor DUI, 15 years for felony DUI, before your record can be expunged.