Yes, but you should make sure that you don't select a field of work that you can not do because of he record.
IT DOES NOT GO ON YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
no you will have to go to magistrates court at minimum to receive a criminal record
Yes, you can go to Canada for a holiday even if you have a criminal record. You will still need a passport, however.
Yes, it is possible to go to college with a criminal record. However, having a criminal record may impact your ability to get accepted into certain colleges or receive financial aid. It is important to research the policies of the colleges you are interested in and be prepared to disclose your criminal record during the application process.
Yes you can
Your adult criminal record is a permanent party of your criminal history. It does not "go away."
Time in custody does not go on a criminal record. Your criminal record shows what you were convicted of and when, not what the punishment was. A conviction of a crime as a juvenile generally doesn't go on a lifetime criminal record. Instead, it is usually held in a sealed record. However, it is sometimes required that the juvenile petition that the record be sealed upon his/her 18th birthday. This depends on the state.
If you are the one who was charged with it, yes, it will be on your criminal history record.
Never. Once your busted, it remains as a criminal offence both on your driving record and criminal record.
Your criminal record is your history of criminal activity. Your history is ALWAYS there and does not "go away" unless it is legally expunged.
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