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If you qualify for it, you can petition to have the conviction expunged.
Yes, unless you have the conviction expunged; however, the arrest record remains forever.
Follow up after your conviction and time served. It depends.
Your record will reflect the conviction for life or until expunged. Once you have been convicted, no statute of limatiations applies.
Have your record expunged or the conviction overturned.
Your only option would be to contact the court in which you were convicted in, and try to have your conviction expunged. If or until the conviction is expunged, no medical center can legally hire you (as a nurse).
Once you have been convicted, no statute of limatiations applies. Your record will reflect the conviction for life or until expunged.
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No, they cannot.
Charge- yes. Conviction- no.
A criminal conviction, whether expunged or not, generally does not prohibit a person from obtaining a passport. It may prohibit the convicted from entering certain countries, though.
No. Having a conviction expunged only means it's concealed from the general public. It does not make the conviction go away.