It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
It will be a class c misdemeanor
NOT if you were charged and convicted of a FELONY.
Yes, you are still a convicted felon, even after completing probation. You must get the conviction expunged to restore your rights.
it dependes it the felony had something to do with a violate crime. or the class of the feloney.
It depends entirely as to whether you are on misdemeanor probation or felony probation.
Probation is a sentence, not a crime. A felony is a level of crime.
If you were arrested for a felony crime - and the charge was dismissed before ever reaching the trial stage - you are NOT considered to be a felon. And although your record may reflect an arrest for the offense, it will also show that the charge was dismissed.
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
Your felony probation will be immediately revoked and you will be remanded back to prison. In the meantime you will be tried for the felony you committed while on probation and then face sentencing and prison time for that offense also.
No, it is still a felony. People must go to jail to pay for it this guy/ girl is an idiot. i was conficted of a felony domestic violence charge and it was later dismissed and dropped. i went through a year and a half of probation (suppossed to be three years, but i got off early due to "good behavior". its not hard, it just takes time.
Probation status may affect eligibility for Section 8 housing, as criminal history is considered in the application process. Individuals with certain types of criminal convictions may be disqualified from receiving Section 8 assistance. It's important to disclose all information about probation during the application to assess how it may impact eligibility.