It will always remain on the juvenile record, but juvenile records are customarily sealed to the general public when the juvnile reaches their 18th birthday.
Yes. According to the Texas BON you may have one and only one.
It does not depend on the state, it depends on the school.
Yes, it is a Class C Misdemeanor.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
depends on the misdemeanor. For a crime of domestic violence, no.
Since it is a class B misdemeanor you may be able to hire a lawyer to help you get it expunged from your record. If you do this it will not have a big impact on your future. Having it on your record will impact your employment possibilities. It may cause employers to turn you down.
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
Yes even a misdemeanor gives you a record
Class C Misdemeanor
I just found out today :( In Texas, it is a class C misdemeanor.
10 to 15
If you have a good record, or no record, and the judge thinks you qualify, and are a good risk.