Can't really tell from from your description. You will have to ask the judge, or your attorney EXACTLY what this will mean to your record.
yes they can i had one cus my friend did something and i knew about it and we got the same charge and we both go pleaded down to a misdemeanor yes they can i had one cus my friend did something and i knew about it and we got the same charge and we both go pleaded down to a misdemeanor
It depends on the type of background check being conducted. Some background checks may still show a dropped charge, while others may only display convictions. It's important to be aware that dropped charges can sometimes still appear on your record, so it's best to check with the specific background check provider for more information.
A drop charge may show up on a background check if the charge was filed but later dropped or dismissed. However, it is possible for individuals to have the case expunged from their record, meaning it would not show up on a background check. It is recommended to consult with legal counsel to understand the specific implications in individual cases.
Not only does it show up on your background. The initially charge for which you where arrested/charged stays the same just get it expunge if you can. Good Luck This person is incorrect. If you are convicted of a crime then it show up on you back ground check. But if the charges are dropped then you were never convicted of that crime and it will NOT show up on background check. Court Documents can be researched to find out what the original charge may have been, but it you are doing a background check for a job then they do NOT look for that type of information. They only want to know what you were convicted of. You get this expunged if you were convicted of a crime and it has been several years since the conviction took place.
If you plead nolo contendre 14 years ago, it will show up in a criminal background check. The exemptions fall under the first offender statutes. To get these charges off of your record are to ask the court for an expugement.
The charge of burglary can be pleaded down to a lesser charge such as trespassing or criminal mischief depending on the circumstances of the case and the agreement between the prosecutor and defense attorney.
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pleaded (past tense), pleading (present tense)
Any charge that is dropped does remain on your record as an arrest, if indeed you were arrested for it. It just doesn't show as a conviction.
No.
Sorry, but I do not understand your question. Please rephrase the question.
A pending charge will not show up on a background check until you are convicted. A background check will bring up all current convictions.