If convicted as an adult, forever or until either sealed, expunged or pardoned.
Criminal records are forever.
3 years
If you were charged with a DUI after July 1, 2006 it is 10 years before your record can be expunged.
It depends on the felony
obviously you can that's on your permenent record as a felony but you have a good chance of removing it depending on the case and how many years its been. hope its been helpful..
Yes, in many states it is considered a felony to record a conversation without the consent of all parties involved.
Depends. It may vary by state law. If you were convicted of a felony, it stays on your record forever. You can try to have it expunged, but you'll need a lawyer to do that.
Many things are considered a felony in the state of California. For example, transporting large amounts of illegal drugs across state lines.
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
yes, i have many violent felonies on my record, most of them from when i tried to visit China
Felonies don't drop off your record. They are there forever. It is a deterent against committing crime to know that the crime will follow one for the rest of their life.
In many countries you can do so.