A felony can be removed by a process called expungement. Typically prosecutors wait at least five years and want to see the defendant is not a risk to re-offend. Proscutors only grant expungements in exceptional cases. The expungement process will take six to nine months, at least. Google search "expungement Florida criminal code" for more answers.
Florida does provide for the expungement of criminal records but there are some criteria that must be met and usually only one offense per your lifetime can be expunged. See below link:
Under the state and federal laws stalking can be a felony which can seriously harm your record you can be put in jail for years just don't do it.
Whether or not a felony charge can be removed from the record of a minor is up to a judge. Most judges can close records, but the charge will remain.
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If you are trying to get into the military some small petty crimes can be waived...it also depends on what branch you are trying to join. But the answer to your question is def. no. You can not join the military when theres a felony on your record.
IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOU WILL BE BE LOCKED BEHIND BARS FOR ANY FELONY AT AGE 18
The O'Konek Camp Ripley Buck taken by Scott O'Konek in October of 2009 was the state record.
Go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your own criminal record. There should only be a small administrative charge (if any) for doing so.
Permanently. The exceptions are a pardon or expungement granted by the governor of the state in which the person received the felony conviction or the President if it is a federal conviction. Such acts are taken in relation to wrongful conviction. For example, the person being cleared in a retrial or by evidence such as DNA being presented that proves the person inoccent of the crime for which he or she was convicted.
i heard it was taken by jeff burnside,and it had 46 points. is this right?
You will be taken into custody but I doubt Florida will pay to extradite from Colorado.Another View: the above statement is not exactly true. If the attachment is for a felony offense, there is a good likelihood that FL will extradite you.
The Spanish had founded the town of St. Augustine in 1565. There was no census taken of what is now the state of Florida in the 1500s.