possibly. It all depends on the specifics of the crime and the willingness of the court to expunge or seal. Best to get with an attorney to do this.
If you were charged as a juvenile, your juvenile record will automatically become sealed to the general public whn you reach your 18th birthday. HOWEVER - the courts, law enforcement, and government agencies will ALWAYS have access to your true record even if you get it expunged.
(In the US) The number of offenses with which a juvenile can be charged is not limited to any number.
Yes, the battery is fully charged.
If you were charged with a DUI after July 1, 2006 it is 10 years before your record can be expunged.
Forever, if you don't get "charged" again :-)
Yes. Battery is battery regardless of the age of the batterer and the victim. A 15 year old would most likely be charged in juvenile court.
No, a battery's weight does not increase when it is charged.
Yes, it can.
No. They are charged the same way.
A number of factors involved. If it resulted in death, Florida has no limit. If it is a felony with life in prison or capital crime, there is no limit. Otherwise, a battery would have to be charged within 3 years.
Juvenile records are typically sealed at the age of 18, or in some cases 21. You should check with a local attorney to be sure there was no mistake or oversight, though.
Yes. A battery can be charged while in the vehicle.