Sorry to tell you that it will be on your record forever. A word of advice if I may: If you are a convicted federal felon be careful of yourself, and check carefully what other people tell you about your "rights' being restored. Unfortunately for you, even after you successfully serve your time, it ain't gonna happen - not with a federal beef.
A Federal Conviction stays on your record forever, but if the conviction is over 15 years old, it can't be used against you in a future proceeding to determine criminal history. Larry Levine Owner www.americanprisonconsultants.com
There are various levels of burglary charges. You can hope to get probation and not go to jail for a burglary charge in SC if you do not have a record.
how long does a DUI conviction stay on your record in the state of Colorado
If it was committed after your 18th birthday it becomes a permanent part of your criminal history record.
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
It is important to follow the law and not break any laws. A conviction will stay on a persons record for their entire life.
1 year
5 yrs
Seven years.
Guess it might depend on the state but in Ohio the maximum for ANY felony 4 conviction is 18 months per count
A conviction of minor in possession in Michigan is a criminal conviction and stays on a person's record forever in Michigan. The only way it won't is if there is a successful motion to set aside the conviction.
Criminal records are permanent.