When something is expunged from your record it means just that. It no longer exists. Even if you did have a misdemeanor, it isn't considered part of the application process. You would let your future employer know only if and when you have committed a felony.
something else to consider:While the conviction itself has been expunged, the arrest record will never be. Keep in mind that when you were arrested and processed at your local jail, the fingerprints the officer took from you were transmitted to the FBI database, where they will remain forever. While the conviction may not show up on a criminal background check, the arrest and your fingerprints may.Also: Expungement only applies to the public'sability to view your record. Government agencies and organizations that conduct background investigations for security clearances will always be able to have access to it.
As the Eagle's song goes, "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave."
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The Navy does have the authority to consider expunged records on a case-by-case basis during the application process. However, expunged records do not automatically disqualify you from joining the Navy. Each situation is evaluated individually based on the severity of the offense, the age at the time of the incident, and other factors.
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Criminal convictions remain on your record for the rest of your life unless they are expunged and even then law enforcement has access to them unless they are ordered sealed.
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Yes, public intoxication is a Class C Misdemeanor (same category as a speeding ticket), except it looks worse on your record. It is punishable by a fine of up to $500 and usually requires 4-12 hours in jail at the time of the incident.
A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) is typically considered a misdemeanor in the United States, unless there are aggravating factors such as multiple prior offenses, serious injury, or death resulting from the incident. In those cases, it can be charged as a felony. Each state has its own laws and penalties regarding DUI offenses.
Yes. If the person were charged as an adult it will be a permanent part of said person's criminal record. If the person were charged as a minor the incident will be sealed upon the minor reaching the state's legal age of majority. Yes, it is a criminal offense and therefore it is a part of one's criminal record. However you can petition to have it expunged from your record. The exact protocol and time frame in which to complete this process varies dramatically from state to state. You should check out the legal aid website for your state and if at all possible call your local court house and/or an attorney. They can provide better advice on how to go about this. If you are unable to get the charge expunged you may want to consider petitioning to have the record sealed.
Yes, it is possible to become a teacher after pleading no contest and having your record expunged, but it largely depends on the specific laws and regulations of the state or country where you intend to teach. Most educational institutions conduct background checks, and while an expunged record may not show up, you may still be required to disclose the incident during the application process. It's essential to check the requirements of your local education board and consider seeking legal advice to understand your options fully.
No. From what you describe, it would be a domestic violence incident. FEDERAL law prohibits anyone with a domestic violence conviction - whether a misdemeanor or felony - from purchasing, possessing, or being allowed access to firearms.
In Incident Command System (ICS) applications, the position that is always staffed is the Incident Commander. This role is crucial as it provides overall leadership and direction during an incident, ensuring effective coordination among different teams and resources. The Incident Commander is responsible for establishing objectives, strategies, and the overall incident action plan. Other positions may vary depending on the incident's complexity and scale, but the Incident Commander is consistently present.