It's a permanent part of your record, unless you can get it expunged.
2007-08-18 12:29:30
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answered by CGIV76 7
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Having worked interior the gadget, i might say you're borderline for a custodial sentence. any between the failings you're charged with probable does no longer advantage a penal complex sentence, yet once you place them together it seems worse. How violent you have been in the direction of the police ought to be the main serious situation. Pleading accountable, and being thoroughly contrite will help. Magistrates have quite extremely some discretion - and that they ought to place of sentencing till probation have produced a checklist approximately you. in case you do get a custodial sentence, your age makes the two YOI or penitentiary available. it ought to easily count on the place there is area for you - and that still will make certain which one you get sent to. they attempt to maintain prisoners on short sentences as on the ingredient of domicile as available, yet each from time to time a penal complex is only too crowded, and a few prisoners get sent added away.
2016-10-10 12:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Convictions unlike bankruptcy do not disappear from your record after a certain number of years. If this was your first offense and you have not been in trouble since, you should explore the possibility of expunging your criminal record. Many states have such a mechanism for first time, non violent offenders. Only certain types of offenses are eligible for expungement and that varies according to state law. I would consult an attorney about the possibility of having your record expunged.
2007-08-26 03:53:51
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answered by floridaladylaw 3
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ANY item on your criminal record is there forever. Even a juvenile record never goes away. It requires a judges approval to access, but it is still there. The same applies to 'expunged' records.
2007-08-18 14:03:38
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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For the rest of your life.
Unless you were under 18, criminal records never go away.
2007-08-18 11:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Always!
2007-08-25 05:51:17
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answered by Edward J 3
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forever
2007-08-18 17:13:06
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answered by charlsyeh 7
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4 ever.
2007-08-18 12:42:45
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answered by mauripaladi 3
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Forever if you were an adult then.
2007-08-18 11:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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