Yes most criminal covictions as a minor will be expunged due to the fact your a MINOR.
Mel Gibson got his DUI expunged and he resisted arrest. Why can't I just because I live in NC.
I just got my second DUI, can I get my M2 license?
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.
Doesn't matter what year you got the DUI ... it stays on record for about 39 months in most states.
Prison sentence of 5 years or longer and will not be able to ever get his license again. Also with a minor in the car while intoxicated California may press charges for neglect of the minor and safety of the minor.
Everything you do goes down on your permanent record. The spit balls you fired at Sally Wisconski have not been expunged from your record.
You should go to handgunlaws.us and see what the laws are.
even if you can, it doesn't mean you should...stay off the road
Yes. You may be able to petition the court to have the arrest record sealed or expunged.
Radiologists are, no doubt, licensed by your state. In order to get an OFFICIAL answer, you will have to contact the licensing agency and ask them.I got a DUI but got it expunged. I called the ARRT and sent off the necessary paperwork explaining the outcome and they told me that it wasnt even necessary for me to tell them since it was expunged....See discussion page:
Yes, all felonies are on your record are permanent, unless the felony is expunged by the court. Even when expunged, law enforcement and court officers can view it.
Most states use DUI or dwi to mean the same thing-the state decides which acronym. But some states do differential the two for dwi as involving a minor and a DUI involving someone over the legal drinking age. So, depending on your state, it could just mean that you are facing a second offense DUI or it could mean you are facing a DUI after being charged with driving drunk as a minor. If this seems confusing, the link goes into more detail about the differences.