Expunge. Possible, but this varies state by state.
Something is missing from this question. Being a "Conscientious Objecter" is NOT a criminal offense, and the charge would not appear on your criminal record. Is there some other offense that you committed that would give you the 3 year probation sentence?
What is meant by "clean?" Probation(in lieu of jail) IS the sentence for whatever offense you committed. Your criminal record will always show it as a conviction. Simply by completing a term of probation your record is not "cleared" or made "clean."
Yes, a misdemeanor conviction can appear on a background check in Missouri, especially if you are on probation for that offense. Probation records are typically accessible to background check agencies and can be included in the report.
The criminal offense for which you are serving the sentence of probation will always remain on your criminal history record, unless expunged. Your drivers license violation will always remain on your drivers record. Your drivers record is PERMANENT record and cannot be expunged.
Under the ex post facto rule, you cannot be charged with a criminal offense if it was not a criminal offense at the time you committed it. By the same token, if you committed a criminal offense that has since been repealed (meaning this is no longer a criminal offense) you still are considered having a criminal record for that offense.
Misdemeanor. But as easy and lenient as it probably was, it does not show up well on your record that you violated it.
Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor criminal offense. Yes, it will appear on your record.
DUI isn't just a traffic offense - it's a criminal offense. That'll remain on your criminal record for life.
If you were charged criminally with the offense you might be able to apply to get it 'expunged' from your criminal record - HOWEVER - the offense will always appear on your drivers record. They are not subject to expungement as they are a lifelong record of your driving activities.
If you never appeared in court and officially "charged" with an offense, there can be no criminal history record of a conviction.
Food Stamp Fraud is a criminal offense, it will remain as a permanent part of your criminal history record.
They would not necessarily have a criminal record but they WOULD have a DMV record of the offense.