yes
Felony convictions are a permanent part of the convicted person's record. The SOL applicable for a felony charge of forgery (the person is not brought to trial and convicted) is 6 years from the time the person was originally charged.
Nope
You must petition the court to have your record "expunged." At the hearing you must show the judge good cause why it should be granted.
Felonies typically always will remain on a criminal record unless expunged.
No. Unless committed prior to your 18th birthday your criminal history is a permanent record, and doe not 'go away.'
Yes. The record does not automatically 'disappear' or become expunged after that length of time.
My husband wants to travel with us for vacation to the bahamas he has a past felony on his record will they let him enter into bahamas?
If you have a felony on your criminal history can you still qualify for a government grant
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
Yes.
A person cannot be a nurse with a felony conviction.
= SO---O, can a person become a CPA in California if they have a felony on their record? = PS. Was it a felon who spelled recored?? Love the eeeee.