An arrest that does not end in conviction will not appear on any background search records. However, police will keep a record of the interaction on file for legal purposes.
In most jurisdictions, your conviction record is usually sealed once you become an adult. If you were not convicted, it will not remain on your record.
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Felony offense - and a lifelong record as a sexual offender.
First time offense a fine of $150 and 20 hours of community service.
Yes. A minor can be arrested for groping another minor.
Not knowing the nature of the offense or the state in which it occurred a specific answer is not possible. In all states most juvenile adjudications (including minor in possession) remain confidential and are sealed when said person reaches the state's legal age of majority. In California, if you are convicted of an infraction for minor in possession, rather than a misdemeanor, it never makes it onto your "record" in the first place.
No but the gurdians can be arrested if the minor took an overdose
It can depend upon what state (or country) you reside in. You will have to research your own state's firearm laws.
Even at 17, you would still be considered a minor. If you are with a 19 year old, (not a minor) he could be arrested and convicted of kidnapping a minor, and a slew of other allogations could come up.
an ex-husband is suspected to have been recently arrested for DUI with a minor child in the car. How does one confirm the suspicion?
a conviction will remain on your record all your life, if convicted as an adult, there are things you can do to sponge your record but there are sertain charges that can not be sponched off. also if you were convicted as a minor those records can be sealed. if you was charged and plead but was granted deffered ajudicated pribation then, you were not convicted that is if you sussesfully finished you probation period. in that case there is not a conviction, but an arrest will always show.
George Zimmerman was arrested again on November 18, 2013. He was charged with aggravated assault, battery, domestic violence, as well as some more minor charges. Allegedly, he pointed his shotgun at his girlfriend in their home.
If you are convicted of a charge as a minor, your record can generally be sealed some time after you become an adult if you commit no further crimes. However, the record is still there and can be opened if you commit another crime.