There is NO such thing as a misdemeanor burglary in Texas.
NO there IS such thing as a misdemeanor burglary in Texas its called a "2nd degree" it can be charged as a misdeamenor OR a felony depending on what exactly happened LOOK IT UP :)
In general it will remain on your record forever; they don't just automatically expire. Some states have a procedure allowing for certain types of crimes to be expunged or sealed, removing them from the public record.
It depends on the type of burglary you committed. (i.e.: residence - business - after dark - daylight - occupied - unoccupied - etc). Burglary is a felony offense which means that the LEAST you could be sentenced to is a minimum of one year in prison.
I believe in all states that misdemeanors (as compared to violations, which are technically not crimes) stay on your record indefinitely. Unlike felony convictions, misdemeanor convictions don't prohibit you from voting and prohibit certain other rights.
Nothing ever drops off your record, including class c traffic. The only way to have something removed is if you have a conviction expunged.
If you were a minor when the charge was made, it will become sealed once you attain the age of adulthood in your state.
If it occurred after you turned adult, it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
5 days
no!
Yes, it is a Class C Misdemeanor.
Possibly. If the misdemeanor involves a crime of domestic violence, then FEDERAL law (not Texas) probits possession of a firearm- anywhere in the US.
Class C Misdemeanor
Yes and no! Texas has some of the harshest penalties for being in possession of marijuana, but it depends on the amount of marijuana in your possession and your criminal background! First offenses are usually considered a misdemeanor. After repeted violations it is a felony!
B Misdemeanor.
Paraphernalia possession (Texas) class C misdemeanor no jail time up to a $500 fine
If you have a felony charge on your record you will not be able to get your licence
Yes. According to the Texas BON you may have one and only one.
It is a Class A misdemeanor called Possession of a Dangerous Drug. If it was a Schedule 2 narcotic, such as Didluadid, Oxycotin, Oxycodone, Morphine, Aderall, Ritalin, etc., the penalty would depend on how much you were in possession of.
It does not depend on the state, it depends on the school.
if your in Texas yes.. DUI will stay on your record for ever. as for the other states as far as i know the lowest is like 10 years before it wipes off.