No, felonies are a part of your permanent record.. unless you can get it expunged or quashed.
if you are convicted- you would have to have an appeal and be proven innocent in a court of law.
No, a felony will not ever go away unless a persons record has been expunged. A person would have to go to a district court and ask for a record to be expunged.
It doesn't go away. You get a felony (or misdemeanor) conviction on your adult record, it's on there for life. Even juvenile convictions don't simply go away - the records just get sealed when you turn 18.
Forever. A felony doesn't go away, ever.
Felony convictions don't "go away". You cannot be discriminated against for having a felony on your record for "most jobs".
Your adult criminal record is a permanent party of your criminal history. It does not "go away."
Felony charges ANYWHERE never go away unless they are legally "expunged."
No. If the act was illegal at the time it was committed, it was a felony. That will remain forever unless you get the felony expunged.
If he is only charged with a felony it won't follow him. If he is convicted on a felony it will stay on his record unless he has it expunged.
Yes, anyone looking up your record will see the felony. They don't go away or get dropped off at a certain point in time.
No. Unless committed prior to your 18th birthday your criminal history is a permanent record, and doe not 'go away.'
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still go to college, but their admission may be affected by the specific circumstances of the felony and the policies of the college they are applying to.
Your criminal record lasts your entire lifetime, it does not automatically "go away" or expire after a certain length of time.