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In the law system, and the system of the United States of America, once you have commited a crime eg. assault, it will stay on your record forever and can not be removed. It is a extremely confidential document that can not be edited or tampered with. Once you have commited a crime for example, the exact crime and several details will be noted in your record and will stay there for the remainder of your life.

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What is first degree sexual assault F3A?

First degree sexual assault F2 means that it was a first degree felony. The F2 means that the offense was against a minor child.


What is the difference between first degree assault and tird degree asault?

In the eyes of the legislature who wrote the law, one is more serious than the other. First degree assault would have a higher penalty than third degree assault.


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WHAT state?


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What does 2nd degree sexual assault mean?

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What is the sentence for 2nd degree assault in Maryland?

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