No not automatically. The record of your arrest, and your charge and the not guilty verdict will appear unless/until you request it be expunged.
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Yes, it will show that you were arrested and then charged with the crime. But it will show you were never convicted of it.
Convicted would be the word, not charged. In some cases people are arrested for a crime, but may not be convicted of the crime for one reason or another. Depending on judicial proceedings, even if you are not convicted the arrest may still show up on your record for a period of time.
#1) Juries do not find people "innocent!" (#2) No not automatically. The record of your arrest and offense, and your charge, and the not guilty verdict will appear unless/until you request that it be expunged.
Depends on what you were doing with the gun, what crime you were charged with, how old you are, your prior record, and what the judge decides to do with you.
By its solution. A crime is only "open" unless it cannot be proven who it was that committed it.
The easiest way to never posess a criminal record is to not commit a crime r in the first place then you wont even have to worry about going through the process of cleaning your criminal record.
It stops when you are arrested and charged.
Yes you can be arrested for no crime ( it could be a mistaken fult and they arrest you for nothing ) =_=
No, because they did commit crime - the records are changed to note the fact that they are deceased.
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.
Innocent means you are innocent of a crime.. That is you did not commit it. A court (jury/judge) will not find someone "innocent". They can't say that you did not commit a crime, they can only decide for "not guilty" if the evidence presented is enough that you are believed to have committed a crime (guilty) or not (not guilty).