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No, but a wonderful criminal record would be.
Assuming you are asking about a criminal record, you would pull your criminal record from the appropriate state agency.
Well, taking into consideration that she was captured by the English and placed on trial, I would say that she a criminal record(or what ever the 12'The Century equivalent to a criminal record is(.
They would not necessarily have a criminal record but they WOULD have a DMV record of the offense.
I would not think so. If you have been there for awhile. If you are a new hire, they can certainly do that. If you are applying, they can not hire you for that reason. Your husbands criminal history has nothing to do with your criminal record. It would be unlawful to fire you because your husband has a criminal record. If that were the case, then anyone married to a felon would be considered a felon too.
A criminal record is expunged of each individual offense at a time, on the order of the Court. You would have to petition the Court for each individual offense you wished expunged from your record. Whether or not it's expunged is entirely up to the Court.
Yes, it should.
Yes, forever, even AFTER you die.
If the offense rose to the level of a violation of criminal law, yes, it would.
No, you cannot operate or work at a daycare if you have a criminal record.
It depends on who you lie to. If you are filling out an application for a government or federal position, then I believe that would be a crime. If you meant will the lie (if criminal) be on your record, then yes, it will. If you meant will your education be on record, then yes, that is a matter of record that government and federal will verify.
You will have to check with an attorney that specializes in immigration law, but in this day and age, it is fairly unlikely that you would be allowed entrance to the US with an existing criminal record.