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Always remember... your "not guilty".. not innocent. The fact that you were tried at times can remain on your record. I personally have a charge that was dismissed that is on my record, when i get a copy from the BCA. That is what all law enforcement looks at. It does say it was dismissed but it is still on there. Best thing to do is to pay an attorney a couple grand or whatever they are asking and have it "sealed"

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