A felony never leaves your record. If you are charged as a juvenile they will adjudicate you as an adult.
2006-12-11 14:02:08
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answered by King Midas 6
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I don't know if this will help
My husband was convicted of a felony back in the 60's in 1988 he petitioned the Governor to pardon him it was granted and his felony was them removed I must add this was done through a lawyer and he hadn't been in trouble with the law again
2006-12-11 22:07:06
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answered by pokey's gumby 2
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I doubt it since it was a felony depends on the state
talk to a lawyer and see if it can be removed after a period of time
2006-12-11 21:49:27
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answered by Eeyore 3
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Depends on state law. The rules of expungement depend on the crime and if they are convicted under the rule. Generally felonies are not under the rule.
2006-12-12 00:18:08
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answered by Trent D 2
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Unless you were under eighteen they will not magically disappear. Check with an attorney about expungement of you record, that is possible sometimes.
2006-12-11 21:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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no it doesnt disappear from your record..it can be removed somehow if u were found not guilty when u appeal it again..but yea if not..its gunna haunt your record forever.
2006-12-11 21:45:15
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answered by jen R. 2
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No.
I think you could petition the court to expunge your record after a period of time,
2006-12-11 21:44:14
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answered by Bawney 6
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It depends on which state you live in. Some states are seven years...
2006-12-11 21:54:20
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answered by emo ja 3
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