From your description it sounds like it MAY be included on your adult record, which means it will be permanent. If I were you, just to know one way or the other, I'd request a copy of your adult record just to make sure.
If the abuser was tried and convicted of a felony such as assault, then yes, it will show up in a criminal record. If never convicted, then no.
Depends on what you were convicted of. If the assault was a felony, no. If the assault was of a family member, that is considered "domestic violence". FEDERAL law- not state- bars such a person from possessing any firearm in any state.
If it was a felony offense then, yes, it will appear on your criminal record. It will definitely appear on your DMV drivers record.
If you were charged with a felony assault and the charges were dropped, you do not have a criminal record. The charges can be picked up by the state at a later date.
No, the misdemeanor shows on your record. You pled to, and were convicted of, a misdemeanor and that's what the record will show.
No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
If you were convicted of a felony, it will be almost impossible to remove from your record-unless there was a major mistake on the court's part.
For the most part, you cannot expunge a convicted felony from your record. The DUI would just remain on top of that.
A conviction stays on your record and will affect you for life.
Yes, unless the record was sealed or expunged. Felony convictions remain on your record indefinitely.
It is very difficult to get any felony removed from your record or expunged if you were convicted. It would usually take a pardon.