If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will be a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
In California it will depend on the level of felony. It can be three or six years based on the level.
Depends on whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge. If it's a felony charge, the answer is going to be no. If it's related to a domestic violence matter, the answer will also be no, whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge.
No! Actually, that depends on where you are and what the charge is. In the U.S. any felony will prevent you from buying a gun legally, but misdemeanors do not, except for misdemeanors of domestic violence.
Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
no However, your record is expunged (cleared) of misdemeanors at 18 in most states, and after that you can as long as you didn't have a felony.
Depending on the circumstances of the case it may be possible to have a domestic violence misdemeanor expunged from your record. In California a domestic violence allegation can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor.
Arrested? Yes. Convicted? Not if the assault was a felony, or against a domestic partner.
If it is a felony, no you can't.
Domestic assault in Tennessee is an assault against a victim. The state prohibits the abuse of current or former family members or romantic partners.
Is it a pending charge for a felony or a felony conviction? If so, then no. Not in Texas, nor in any other state.
Most of the time with domestic violence, they can charge you with a felony or misdemeanor. It just depends on what you did and how violent you were. I believe it is a class 2 felony