Unfortunately, for the rest of your life--unless you are granted a pardon by the governor or the felony is expungable.
Yes.
Felonies are forever... Expunging a record is very difficult and very costly.
The state can drop any charge against someone if they feel they can not get a conviction. But one convicted, the conviction never drops off your record.
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No..
If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.
The only way a felony on any level, state or federal can be cleared from a record is if an appellate court overturns a conviction (meaning that an individual should never have been found guilty). If an individual has been found guilty of a felony, it will remain on record for life.
Until it is expunged from your record. You can contact me at 4058439909 if you would like to see if you qualify for an expungement. Gary Wood
A felony charge/conviction stays on your criminal record forever. Petition the court to have your record "expunged" and it should be accompanied by good reason(s) that it should be granted. After consideration, it may or may not be granted.
Normally it would remain on your record forever. I assume you meant felony conviction. The fact that you were charged with something is really nobody's business but yours, unless you were found guilty.
Felonies are forever. Meaning you have to report a felony conviction for the remainder of your life. If a judge has expunged your record, then you don't have to report it.
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