If it occurred after your18th birthday it becomes a permanent part of your criminal history record.
You could pay a lawyer to get it expunged as well, as in removed from your record.
Violation of probation
Yes. Vandalism is a criminal offense.
criminal
not if its a felony charge
Stealing is stealing. It does not matter who you stole the money from.
Yes.
If you have no previous criminal record, and the facts of the case warrant the judge offering you that option, he may offer you probation. Remember though, a sentence of probation is STILL a sentence for being found guilty and the charge will always appear on your criminal record.
A suspended imposition of sentence or a SIS, becomes closed record upon successful completion of probation. It is not considered a conviction and therefore will not show up on an employment background check. However,if you violate probation, the Court can still sentence you for this.
The question is a little unclear - but if the probation was terminated it should mean that you had completed your sentence to the satisfaction of the judge. However, the charge for which you received the sentence of probation will remain on your criminal history record.
affirmative. she forfieted her probabtion so will more than likely now serve her probation in supervised environment.
"Unlawful Photography????" Never heard of that as a criminal charge. What were you REALLY charged with and then maybe an intelligent answer can be given?
Not really enough information is disclosed in order to answer. However - if the remanded charge was the result of an arrest for a criminal violation, even though the remanded charge MAY not show up, the record of the arrest will.