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If you were charged after your 18th birthday then the charge would always appear on your criminal history record (unless expunged) and any employer running a complete criminal history check on you would find about it, regardless of whether it occurred in-state or not. It would be the employers choice as to whether he chose to take that information into consideration or not.

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