I believe that you may have used the wrong adjective in asking the question.
If you meant to ask, how long before it disappears from your criminal record - the answer is never, it is a permanent part of your criminal history.
If you meant to ask how long might it take for a judge to consider dismissing the charge against you - then the answer is, that is entirely up to the judge and what legal facts the case consists of.
12 hours.
no However, your record is expunged (cleared) of misdemeanors at 18 in most states, and after that you can as long as you didn't have a felony.
What kind of jobs you can't get with and assault charge?
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
The period of charge is dependent on the type of domestic violence. But the serious the case, the longer the charge.
WHAT notice are you referring to, and HOW was the charge dismissed? Insufficient information is given.If a charge has been dismissed by the court FWOP (For Want of Prosectuion), then it is dismissed upon the judge's ruling.However, the judge MAY have dismissed the charge either WITH prejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.With prejudice means that particular charge is gone forever.Without prjudice means the prosecution or plaintiff may approach the court at a later time and re-institute the charge or suit.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will be a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
If you are referring to a dismissal of a criminal charge - the record of your arrest and the charge will always appear on your criminal history record AND ALSO the fact that the charge was dismissed.
It will be a PERMANENT part of your adult record.
An aggravated assault charge can stay on your record in New York state for the rest of your life. It can only be removed by going to court.
forever can not be expunged or pardoned
In Tennessee, you will need to submit your information to a licenced dealer for a criminal background check in order to purchase a handgun. A shotgun or rifle can be acquired by anyone over the age of 18 without the need of a background check.