Yes, anyone looking up your record will see the felony. They don't go away or get dropped off at a certain point in time.
No it is not a felony. But if they do a back ground check they will see the felony and question you about it.
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I don't see why not. If you want him back.
Five years - unless you are out of the state, in which case it stops running until you are back in the state. See below link:
Two years - but check for an enhancement for aggravated.
The age of majority in Minnesota is 18 years and there is no provision in the law for emancipation of minors. See below link:
That is difficult to tell. Generally, minor traffic violations can be removed from your record after five years, but any violation related to a felony "must be retained permanently." Traffic violations probably will not stay on your Minnesota driving record forever, but they probably do not get purged as frequently as they should, since DMV workers are very busy. Recommend you review your Minnesota driving record periodically, to ensure it is accurate and current, especially five years after you have had a violation to see if it has been purged yet.See related links to read Minnesota Statute 171.12, Driving Record.
In Illinois a Class 1 felony carries a possible term of 4 to 15 years in prison. If the person is eligible for an extended term, it could be up to 30 years. For more information see the related links below.
A felony conviction stays on the public record for 10 years in North Carolina. However, a potential employer can find records from further back during a background check.
See the related links below for maps of Minnesota.
There have been no recent volcano erruptions in Minnesota (at least not in my life-time). However, during the early formation of Minnesota - a zillion years ago - there was "intense volcanic activity" throughout a large part of Minnesota. See related links for details about Minnesota's volcanic development.
NOT a felony - it is a Class 1 Misdemeanor. See below link: