It might depend on your state, but yes, to be safe you should. Unless you specifically request expungement of the offense it will apppear on your criminal history record even if you lsuccessfully completed your requirements.
If you are legally "Convicted" then Adjudication IS NOT Withheld....the whole reason for a Judge to have the option of Adj With is to stop short of convicting....IF you have a felony charge - and adjudication is withheld - you are not convicted....
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It may depend on several things, none of which is revealed by the question:(1) What was the original offense or charge?(2) What was the sentence?(3) Did you successfully complete the terms of the sentence?Since "adjudication withheld" means different things in different court systems,(4) if #3 is 'yes,' what was the judge's final ruling in your case? Was it dismissed, or what?Finally:Unless the arrest, the charge, and the court action was EXPUNGED, your offense will appear on a background check.Depending on the factors set forth above, if the employment questionnaire asks if you were ever CHARGED or ARRESTED you must answer yes, or risk having the employer think your are trying to conceal it.If the background check is being conducted by a government agency (for employment or for a security clearance) it will make no difference if the record was expunged or not. Expunged records are accessible to background checks conducted by government agencies.
No. If you are a convicted felon then you can not possess a firearm. However if the adjudication of guilt was withheld then you may be able to file to have the charge sealed and be eligible at that time to possess one.
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Yes, if there was no conviction, and the deferred adjudication is not still pending.
answerAdjudication is an agreement between the defendant and the courts to clear the charge from the docket. For this to occur, the defendant has agreed to complete some sort of arrangement, such as a fine, community service, etc. If the defendant fails to hold up their end of the agreement, then he or she will be convicted of the charge and sentenced accordingly. That conviction will come up in our reports.Adjudication Witheld means you werent convicted,but then you werent Aquitted either.Sometimes the State specifies to dismiss the charges after your probation completed which equals to the same as Aquitted.On all of these you keep your rights,and on a job application you can legally say you werent convicted.
No, there are many colleges that do not charge an application fee.
Employment agencies will charge businesses different rates depending on what the business is waiting to purchase. If the business is wanting to purchase something expensive the employment agencies will charge a higher price.