Adult crimnal history records are permanent unless court action is taken to remove them.
Marijuana is illegal in South Africa as it is in most places.
If you committed the offense after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
no its considered a criminal offenses it wont show up on a motor vehicle record it will show up in your criminal record
Here's what I got from the state: A person commits an offense if the person knowingly or intentionally uses or possesses with intent to use drug paraphernalia. A person commits an offense if the person knowingly or intentionally delivers, possesses with intent to deliver, or manufactures with intent to deliver drug. An offense for possession of drug paraphernalia is a Class C misdemeanor an offense for delivery of drug paraphernalia is a Class A misdemeanor if the defendant has no paraphernalia convictions. There are numerous provisions that allow the state to enhance the punishment ranges for possession of drug paraphernalia and subsequent charges can greatly enhance the ranges of punishments. Once convicted you may be given deferred adjudication: You will have a criminal record! You can get it sealed by petition the same court with or without an attorney. Of course the non attorney route is the lease expensive.
Drug paraphernalia (fancy way of saying you have drugs on you) is a criminal offense in Maryland unfortunately for you. Not only do you receive a huge fine but it stays on your record for for the rest of your life. -Tychusfindlay919
Very much doubt it.
All convictions are a permanent part of the person's criminal record.
It depends on the school district, charge on record, and whether or not you were convicted. I myself have a possession of marijuana and paraphernalia charge, but I pleaded not guilty and the charge was dismissed. I had to perform a few hours of volunteer service. I have been hired in 3 school districts as a teacher. The key is to be open and honest about the charge when an employer shows interest in you.
If the misdemeanor possession of marijuana in Georgia is for less than one ounce, the charges are removed from the record after all requirements are met. However, if it is more than one ounce, it is possible to have the record expunged after five years of a clear criminal history.
If you are older than 18, forever.
for ever or till the end of time
If you were convicted of a felony, it will be almost impossible to remove from your record-unless there was a major mistake on the court's part.