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Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
To determine if you qualify for the expungement of a STATE offense ONLY see the below link.However, if you were convicted of a federal offense this will NOT apply.
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
(in the US) your juvenile record becomes sealed after you turn adult. However, your adult criminal record is a permanent history and can only be changed by expungement
Yes, it's a request to have your record EXPUNGED.
No. Unless committed prior to your 18th birthday your criminal history is a permanent record, and doe not 'go away.'
I believe that there is confusion in the questioner's mind over the term "police clearance." As commonly used, that term refers to the record search of the individual's own criminal history. If the individual has a criminal history, the police will furnsih them a copy of it, showing what offense(s) the individual has in his file. If the individual has NO criminal record the police will issue a notice of "No Record On FIle." Hence, the individual will have a "clear" record. Someone who has been arrested, but not convicted, of a crime WILL have a record of the arrest and the reason for it, on flile, thus, that person's record will NOT be "clear."
Assuming you're working and your credit is decent, there should be no problem. Your record should be clear.
Yes, your record will clear when you become an adult at the age of 18. At that time, you will get to start with a clean slate unless it's a search from the FBI, the offenses are after 1976 (When the govt. went digital). As an adult, anything on your record will not "Clear", even if you are not convicted of the charge-the CHARGE will still be on your 'Historical charges sheet". Added: In some states, you must take affirmative steps to clear your juvenile criminal record. It may not be automatic.
There is no way to clear your criminal record, it will be with you your entire life. Depending on the state, you may be able to request an expungement. These are not given out just for the asking and the process can take a while.
There is not a way to clear your criminal felony record in the state of New York. You just need to make sure that you do not get in trouble no more.