They say it goes off your record after a time, but it doesn't. You will die,& the police will be looking at it. #
2007-10-03 14:33:03
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answered by nhuvi j 5
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That depends how old you where when this happened. If you where an adult, then forever. If you where a child, then you could have your records sealed when you turned 18. They usually don't bring up your records from childhood, unless you where constantly in the court system.
2007-10-03 14:34:48
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answer #2
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answered by LIPPIE 7
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Just arrested? That shouldn't stay on your record at all once the case is over. It is likely still in a file somewhere in the police department, but you should have no criminal record for an arrest.
2007-10-03 14:32:44
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answered by rohak1212 7
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It will ALWAYS be on your record in terms of Background checks, but rest easy, its a simple misdemeanor, and if you haven't been in trouble since then, you'll be fine, and yes, you can still be a police Officer if you want to, well, as long as it wasn't domestic related.
2007-10-03 14:34:22
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answer #4
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answered by gonzo735 2
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you will get an lawyer and that they'd have the checklist expunged for a small yet no longer insignificant fee (approximately 3000). yet you additionally could be waiting to offer a letter of clarification to the dep. and that they're going to forget it. you purely would desire to show the information once you're making use of. you probably did show that top? besides, you will desire to get that expunged. uncertain in case you will get away with no longer revealing the fee even after that's expunged in spite of the shown fact that...however the lawyer would desire to be waiting to tell you that...
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answer #5
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answered by humphries 4
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Forever. Until you contact the commissioner of probation and ask for a petition to seal your record. (states may differ)
2007-10-03 14:32:33
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answered by chuckyoufarley 6
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Stays on foreva if u were arrested and taken to court
2007-10-03 14:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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you didn't say where you live?
If you were over the age of 18 it stays for the rest of your life.
IF you were under 18 ... when your 21 the record is clean....
Good luck
2007-10-03 14:32:59
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answer #8
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answered by bigthinker 4
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If you were convicted, it will stay with you forever. I am not sure that it will go away even if you were only arrested.
2007-10-03 14:32:40
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answered by DaveNCUSA 7
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I am afraid this will stay on record for life time. You may however, live a normal life as long as you do not commit yourself in any further unlawful incidents.
2007-10-03 14:35:36
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answered by ? 2
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