A misdemeanor offense - if you received it after you became an adult (over 18)- will always appear on your record. Criminal offenses do not expire or "go away."
If you were found guilty, it stays on your record forever.
DIsorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor offense - if you received it after you became an adult (over 18) it will always appear on your record. Criminal offenses do not expire or "go away."
A crime stays on your record for life. You could apply to the court to have it expunged.
Misdemeanor offenses occurring after your 18th birthday will become a part of your permanent criminal history record.
Forever. Never leaves you.
Sentences are case specific. Talk to your attorney.
If it occurred after you turned adult, it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
In South Carolina, a misdemeanor marijuana charge can stay on your record indefinitely unless it is expunged. After meeting certain eligibility criteria, you may petition the court to have the charge expunged, which would remove it from your record.
If you were over 18 years of age when it occurred, the record of your arrest and charge AND the Not Guilty verdict of the trial will be a permanent record.
A criminal record is PERMANENT.
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
3 YEARS