HOW CAN YOU CLEAN A CLASS 3 AND 4 FELONY HOW CAN YOU CLEAN A CLASS 3 AND 4 FELONY
Let's be honest here: NOBODY with a criminal record has a good chance at a job or profession, if someone of equal abilitywithout a criminal record, also applies for it.Do not listen to this person, I have a felony and had a drug addiction problem, and guess what...I made my career out of it! Go back to school, and get a psychology degree, get your CAC1 then 2 then three, and help people get clean and sober! Best of luck!
1. GPA 3.1 OR Higher 2. Have a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Make sher your record is clean and have a good health.
Most of the time with domestic violence, they can charge you with a felony or misdemeanor. It just depends on what you did and how violent you were. I believe it is a class 2 felony
Convenience, and it usually takes only 2 people to carry.
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Robbery is a felony - simple assault is a misdemeanor. If both charges arose from the same incident the prosecutor MAY combine the charges and hit you with the felony offense and 'enhance' it to account for the lesser offense. You are probably looking at a felony charge. Since no information is given about the offense, or your a past criminal record, it is impossible to estimate.
The length of time marijuana possession remains on a criminal background check depends on the laws in the jurisdiction where the offense occurred. In general, misdemeanor offenses like marijuana possession may appear on background checks for 2-7 years, while felony convictions can stay on record indefinitely. However, some states have laws allowing for expungement or sealing of certain criminal records.
how long does your criminal record stay with you in northern ireland if you get 9month's suspended over 2 year's?
Until the end of time.Felonies never just "drop off" a person's record. In some states (including Indiana) you may be able to petition to have them expunged (removed from public record) after some period of time, but this is not something that happens automatically.
(720 ILCS 5/2-8) (from Ch. 38, par. 2-8) Sec. 2-8. "Forcible felony". "Forcible felony" means treason, first degree murder, second degree murder, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, robbery, burglary, residential burglary, aggravated arson, arson, aggravated kidnapping, kidnapping, aggravated battery resulting in great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement and any other felony which involves the use or threat of physical force or violence against any individual.
yes he did he was caught with a gun and sent to prison for 2 years.
In Ohio, possessing 2 grams of crack cocaine is considered a felony offense. The potential sentence for this crime can range from 6 months to 1 year in prison, depending on the specific circumstances and any prior criminal record of the individual.