Chances are, like in most states, a felony will be on your criminal record for life. There are exceptions to this rule when the governer of your state expunges your record. In Wisconsin and many other states a felon cannot carry a firearm or hunt, but in many instances if you go several years without getting into trouble and you petition for clemency you can get the felony removed, but only in some cases (NON VIOLENT) felonies will this work. And you will regain your firearm carrying rights, rights to vote, etc.
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.
For life.
A felony conviction will remain on your 'record' indefinetly, until you have it expunged via Court order.
A conviction stays on your record and will affect you for life.
Forever. Any charge/conviction will never fall of a record.
Felonies are forever... Expunging a record is very difficult and very costly.
For life, and it won't just be in TN, either.
Question is unclear. Are you asking how long the record of your conviction will remain on file? If so, unless you committed the offense prior to your 18th birthday, a conviction is a permanent record in your adult criminal history record.
till their 18
Unfortunately, for the rest of your life--unless you are granted a pardon by the governor or the felony is expungable.
yes as long as it wasnt a felony conviction