Misdemeanors are not automatically erased from a person's record after a certain period; they typically remain on an individual's criminal record unless expunged or sealed through legal processes. The rules regarding expungement vary by jurisdiction, and some misdemeanors may be eligible for removal after fulfilling certain conditions, such as completing a sentence or waiting a specified period. It's important for individuals to check their local laws and consult legal resources to understand their options for clearing their records.
no it can not get erased
The present tense of erased is erase.
sarah ERASED her pencil marks with her eraser
If you have erased it then it will no longer work
Once erased, the codes are gone.
Erased Tapes Records was created in 2007.
Citizen Erased was created on 2001-06-17.
yes it can be written but unfortunatly it cannot be erased
no there is not if you erased it,it's gone for good! sorry!
The past tense of erase is erased.
Correction,can a wrongful misdeameanor be erased from a nursing certificate/ license
Erased