The period of charge is dependent on the type of domestic violence. But the serious the case, the longer the charge.
In all cases where there is a conviction on a domestic violence charge, the court is required by law to order the defendant to enroll in a State Certified Domestic Violence Perpetrators Program.
forever can not be expunged or pardoned
yes as long as it isn't a family violence simple battery (domestic violence)
How long does domestic violence stay on your record west Virginia?z
Criminal Domestic Violence violations are one of the offenses for which there is no SOL.
no However, your record is expunged (cleared) of misdemeanors at 18 in most states, and after that you can as long as you didn't have a felony.
Never. You get a domestic violence conviction, you lose your firearms rights. It's that simple.
Regarding Domestic Violence convictions - Federal Law supersedes any state law and persons convicted of Domestic Violence offenses are prohibited from ever wonding or possessing firearms.
Ten (10) Years.
So long as it isn't for domestic violence, yes.
Nope, as long as you didn't beat anyone up it should be a different charge. If I were you, I would clean up my act before several misdemeanors ruin your chances of getting a good job, because it will. Just a little food for thought.Another View: Although the offense you were originally charged with may have resulted from an act of domestic violence, I seriously doubt that you were actually charged with DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, but possibly with a lesser offense.The charge of Domestic Violence is one of those offenses which cannot be expunged from your record in any state. You had better check your criminal record for accuracy and consult with an attorney.
12 hours.