Yes, forever, even AFTER you die.
Yes, forever, even AFTER you die.
In criminal justice a diversion program is a form of sentencing and such programs are often run by a police department, court, a district attorney's office, or outside agency which is designed to enable offenders of criminal law to avoid criminal charges and a criminal record.
Expungement is a separate legal process from diversion. Diversion programs aim to avoid a criminal record by offering alternative sentencing options, while expungement involves the sealing or erasing of a criminal record after completion of sentence. Not all diversion programs lead to expungement.
You can't do diversion with a CDL in Kansas, they may not let you apply with a diversion on your record.
In criminal law, diversion refers to diverting a defendant out if the criminal justice system by having them complete an alternative program rather than be incarcerated.
I all depends on you charges and past criminal offenses, but there will be a new sentencing, possibly a warrant out for your arrest, and your charge will be on your permanent record. you could face fines and jail time.
in the state of Oregon, a DUI will stay on your driving record for life. If you do complete a diversion, the charge will be dismissed but the arrest will still stay on your record.
Only if you successfully complete the terms and requirements of whatever "diversion" program you were sent to participate in. If you do not abide by the terms of the diversion, it will go down as a conviction on your record.
How do you sponge criminal record
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
Diversion
No he did not have a criminal record but people say he did