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.
If you were found guilty, it stays on your record forever.
If you were found not guilty, you don't have a record.
It is a permanent record - INCLUDING the NOT guilty judgement!
If you are found innocent then nothing goes on your record.
It's difficult, but if you were found not guilty it is a little more likely. The charge will always show up, just not necessarily as a not guilty.
NO It all depends on where the charges were filed and adjudicated. In the USA different states have different laws for expunging criminal records. Some allow you to expunge the record if you were convicted or pled guilty and others only if you were found not guilty.
If you were found not guilty, your charge was dismissed, or you were found guilty, the charge will remain on your record until you seek to have it expunged.
Any conviction of a misdemeanor or felony after your 18th birthday will result in an entry on your criminal history record.In the UK, all convictions will count as part of your criminal record, regardless of your age at the time of conviction.
Its very difficult to get your DUI case off from your record. Only you can get record off from your case if you are not found guilty before the jury. And if you once found guilty by the jury than it will be difficult for you to get it off from your record.
no if found guilty you will be charged with a misdemeanor,but you could pay a fine or jail time.
If you are found guilty of this particular perjury charge, then you have been found guilty of a class A misdemeanor, which cannot carry a term of more than one year in jail.
If it was a felony offense then, yes, it will appear on your criminal record. It will definitely appear on your DMV drivers record.