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Reduced? Or expunged (erased from your record)? You can only get them expunged if you were a minor (usually anybody under 18 is a minor) when you got convicted of those felonies. However, I belieive that once you have a felony in your record as an adult (usually anybody over 18 is considereded an adult) it stays with you for the duration of your natural life. Check with your state and its laws.
No, They only appear on your record once the ticket has been adjudictaed or disposed of, unless of course it goes to warrant.
An arrest that does not end in conviction will not appear on any background search records. However, police will keep a record of the interaction on file for legal purposes.
Having a child does not change the fact they are a minor. A minor remains the responsibility of the parents. Once they are an adult, they can live where they want to.
Regardless of their outcome, the results of Breathalyzer tests are not recorded on your record, only the offense for which you were taken into custody - alcohol possession. The charge will appear on your juvie record but will not appear on your adult record once you reach 18. .
Depends on if you were charged as a minor or an adult. If you were charged as an adult, good luck, it will be on there until you a.) turn dead years old or b.) get it removed by a court motion (very tricky) or a juvenile rehab act. Good luck!
If it was a ticket, there is no limit. Once the ticket is used they have been notified of the violation. The local authorities determine if they are going to prosecute.
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
The minor will be returned home and the adult will be facing federal charges for taking them in (because once you cross state lines, it becomes a federal issue).
There is no statute of limitations once a ticket has been issued. You have been given notice of the violation in a timely manner. The state can continue to attempt to collect on the ticket as long as they wish to attempt it.
If you are referring to your 'criminal' record and you are over 18 years of age - it never 'disappears' from your record. Once you are an adult your criminal RECORD is always with you.
It depends on your current age. If you are under the age of 18, the ticket will not be on your record once you turn 18. If you are over 18, you will most likely have the ticket on your record indefinitely.