yes it does
16
yes, you can drop out.
Felonies don't drop off your record. They are there forever. It is a deterent against committing crime to know that the crime will follow one for the rest of their life.
xavier's drop off
yes it is freaking 10 ft
You can try, but every state has different requirements for expunction. You must check to see what they are in your state.
No. Compulsary education is through age 16 in North Carolina. And why would you want to drop out of school and flip burgers for the rest of your life?
yes
The state can drop any charge against someone if they feel they can not get a conviction. But one convicted, the conviction never drops off your record.
If you are a high school drop out and you do not have your GED, you cannot get your drivers license until you are eighteen. If you already have your license when you drop out, it will be revoked.
Felonies are permanent. The felony does not (drop) from your record after a set period of time. Felonies can be removed from your record by expungement or if you appeal your case and are found innocent. Expungement of the felony are only allowed if this is the only legal conviction you have. As I would use to do is call a first time free consultation lawyer and find out for nothing. Hopes this helps
In most states, including North Carolina, you still have to maintain some form of car insurance coverage. If the car is paid off you can drop your policy from full coverage to liability insurance.