It probably will not. However, even if it does, employers are barred from making any employment decisions based on an arrest/charge that did not result in a conviction.
A juvenile misdemeanor is sealed when one turns 18. An adult misdemeanor will always remain on your record.
A misdemeanor offense IS a criminal violation. However, if the offense occurred when you were a minor, and you are now an adult, you should look into this. Juvenile records are supposed to be sealed to the public once you pass your 18th birthday.
Yes. You must petition the court to get your juvenile records expunged. Misdeamenors as adults don't affect your previous record as a juvenile.
It shouldn't
Not if you are no longer a juvenile. Juvenile records are sealed to the general public at the time you (usually) turn 18.
Depends what country you are in.
It will always remain on your juvenile record, but when you turn 18 (it can vary depending on your state) it will be sealed to all but law enforcement and the courts.
No, a person can not get arrested for running away at the age of 17 in the state of Missouri. If the juvenile commits a crime when they run away, they can be arrested for the crime.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
Anybody who starts a fight can be arrested. Anyone on probation who starts a fight can be arrested.Put simply, yes.
It will always remain on the juvenile record, but juvenile records are customarily sealed to the general public when the juvnile reaches their 18th birthday.
Yes, but can depend on the jurisdiction and/or age of the defendent. For example, a curfew violation of a juvenile is considered a status offense, not a misdemeanor.