If you were charged after your 18th birthday it'spossible that it may appear on your adult criminal history background check. Best way to find out is to go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your own criminal record. It will only cost you a small administrative fee, and you will know for sure if it appears.
Regardless of their outcome, the results of Breathalyzer tests are not recorded on your record, only the offense for which you were taken into custody - alcohol possession. The charge will appear on your juvie record but will not appear on your adult record once you reach 18. .
Felony convictions are a permanent part of the convicted person's record. The SOL applicable for a felony charge of forgery (the person is not brought to trial and convicted) is 6 years from the time the person was originally charged.
Get off record maybe but time will tell record sometimes different nice and bad cops you know record affects a lot of things like getting places yeah record
A conviction of minor in possession in Michigan is a criminal conviction and stays on a person's record forever in Michigan. The only way it won't is if there is a successful motion to set aside the conviction.
I WAS CHARGED WITH ARMED ROBBERY IN 2005 AND IN 2006 I WAS CHARGED WITH POSESSION OF A FIREARM IN ANOTHER STATE. NOW IN 2009 I WAS CHARGED BUT NOT YET INDICTED ON ANOTHER FELONY GUN CHARGE AND POSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CAN THEY INDICTE ME ON THE CHARGES FROM 2006?
Forever, if you don't get "charged" again :-)
You will have to contact your military recruiter for the final answer. I suspect that if there is no record of a conviction, you will make it.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
When a minor is in possession of alcohol, the charge goes on the minors juvenile record if the minor is under the age of 18. For people over the age of 18 in possession of alcohol, it goes on your permanent record in New York State.
No. Because he was a adult when he got the charge.
It is on your record forever, unless you get a court order to expunge the crime from your record.