It can depend on several things: Were you tried as an adlut or a juvenile? If you were tried as an adult it will always remain a permanent part of your criminal history record. If you were tried as a juvenile it may depend on the circumstances of the offense. If I were you I'd go to my local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your own criminal background check. It's a public record and you're entitled to see it, altho it might cost you a small administrative fee. See if the conviction is listed there - then you'll know for certain.
yes.
Yes it is obviously a felony....... If you live in communist Russia! They will only give you a slap on the wrist, and then take your first born.
it happened to me so its possible
Felony offense - and a lifelong record as a sexual offender.
Unless the offense was minor in nature, it is doubtful. If a felony, no.
Yes, a minor in possession of alcohol charge in New York State can go on your record. However, New York offers diversion programs for some first-time offenders, which may allow them to complete certain requirements and have the charge dismissed without it appearing on their record. It is best to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance regarding individual cases.
It always stays on your record, however the record is sealed to the public after you turn 18.
Until you lturn 18 years of age, at which time your juvenile criminal record is sealed.
Whether or not a felony charge can be removed from the record of a minor is up to a judge. Most judges can close records, but the charge will remain.
You can get arrested for Minor in Possession of alcohol two ways. The police can find you guilty of MIP if you have alcohol in your possession or possession by intoxication.
Penalties for a minor with simple possession of marijuana vary by state but can include fines, community service, drug education programs, and potentially suspension of a driver's license. In some cases, minors may also be referred to juvenile court or diversion programs.
It depends on the specific background check being conducted. In some cases, a charge of minor possession of marijuana may not show up, especially if it was a minor offense or has been expunged. However, it's always best to be honest and upfront about any past charges during a background check process.