It is not so much that it will erase, it will be sealed. So if someone would do a background check on you this charge will not show on your records. These things can't be held against you as an adult. If you commit a major criminal offense (most times a felony), in certain circumstances, it can be unsealed.
It depends on the jurisdiction in which you were convicted, if you have any other arrests and convictions, how long you have been on probation, whether you have had any probation violations, and when your probation is due to expire. Depending on your answer to these questions, and if you live in California, you would be eligible to have your conviction expunged: it would be dismissed, and you would only have to disclose the fact that you had ever been arrested and convicted (even if the conviction was later dismissed) if you applied for public office and such things.
yes for shoplifting when he was 14
Your parents will hate you, you ll never be able to buy any thing EVER again ,and shoplifting is stupid.
You could look at police records......... or simply ask them if they have ever been convicted felon. lol
No, Jesus was never convicted of anything.
no
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If you were convicted, yes.
Yes, it does not matter if you have your own policy or are listed on someone else's policy, you will be surcharged for the DUI probably for the next 5 years.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
Exactly what it says: If you have ever been convicted of any criminal offense, you would have to answer YES.If you had been convicted of a criminal offense but you were later pardoned you would answer NO.
if the case was dismissed you were not convicted. you can truthfully answer no.