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(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, 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.
Steer clear of commiting crimes then. Or learn how to shoplift better.
You can retain an attorney to look into this matte for you. Although it MAY have happened somewhere, at some time, I have NEVER known this to be successful. Your driving record is an important history of your motor vehicle operating history and follows you forever. It is even one of the few documents that doesn't shroud your juvenile record.
JVC will record a very clear picture when compared with other VCR's.
Nope.
No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
Their record will not be "cleared". They will remain a fugitive until they are caught, no matter how long it takes. Also, in most of the United States and all Canadian Provinces, any parole or probation time served freezes from the moment you skip until you are dealt with in court.
Teachers anywhere in North America can be fired if they are convicted of a criminal charge for anything. Teachers are public figures and as such they have to uphold a professional and ethical status. A teacher can appeal a dismissal but since school boards make it clear that teachers have to have a clean criminal record to work with children it isn't likely he or she would succeed.
I don't think you can clear it unless those crimes happened when you were a minor. If that was the case, then you can request that jurisdication to "expunge" your juvenile record.However, if the felonies while you were over the age of 18 years old (a legal adult), then they stay with you for the rest of your natural life.ADDED: If you qualify you may petition to have a qualifying felony offense removed.See below Link:
Yes. The fossil record is quite clear on this.
Yes, it's a request to have your record EXPUNGED.