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When you plead guilty in a criminal case it generally results in a permanent record unless part of the judge's decision included the record being removed after a certain period of time with no further criminal activity. You need to check the file to determine the details of the disposition.
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control each record series on your file plan
control each record series on your file plan
Not really enough information is disclosed in order to answer. However - if the remanded charge was the result of an arrest for a criminal violation, even though the remanded charge MAY not show up, the record of the arrest will.
There are no safe websites where you can get free criminal background checks. You should contact your local courthouse and file for a criminal background check, as you might for potential employees. Sites that provide this service for a fee are generally not reliable or accurate.
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If you'r asking about a person's criminal history record - it will show a record of your arrests (date/location/offense) and the results of your subsequent court appearance and/or trial. If you're referring to a criminal investigative file, it will contain a detailed report of ALL matters pertaining to the invistigation of the offense.
control each record series on your file plan
control each record series on their file plans.
You would have to obtain a copy of the service member's personnel file.