Nope.
2007-12-04 16:51:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately it is a myth for your criminal record to be erased when you turn 18. Felony never can be put under Y.O. or Youthfull Offender. Which is what i had to fill out when i was in trial.
But my sister is a lawyer i just asked her she said. warrents in some states will be erased after 3-5years depending on the state. But felony warrents stick with you for life. Plus you have violations of parol major and whatever charges that got you probation.
When they say erase your records. In actuallity all they do is put a block on it for when jobs request your criminal record in the hireing process it blocks it.
the way you get it so called erased is during your trial or hearing for the crime you commited the judge will ask you do you wish to file under youthfull offender. or you lawyer or in my case the public defender can request it. judge said yes. i paid the court like 100 and somthing us dollars and they accepted the application. and then my charges are now hid from jobs. however cops who pull me over can still see the entire rap sheet of charges. why i get a ticket for stupid things all the time. 4 counts assult. Breach of Peace. Destruction of Public Property, 2 counts resisting arrest and two violation of probations. then i had the warrent out for missing a court date. but i was in a group home and i eventually turned myself in waited forever and when i went for that the judge told me charge droped cause it wasnt my fault and told me to file youthfull offender, and if i ever see you again expect a minimum of 5 years
2007-12-04 16:04:23
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answered by Kablob 3
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Warrants are never erased, inless of course the catch you. Your convictions can be erased when you turn 18, but I don't think the same rules apply for a felony.
2007-12-04 15:50:20
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answered by Meghan 7
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No. Once a warrant is issued, it is valid until either the person is caught, or the judge that issued it retracts it.
Once you turn 18, those warrants become much more readily accessible too.
Richard
2007-12-04 15:52:19
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answered by rickinnocal 7
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the warrants follow you. better to take care of it now than to wait and go with the big boys. trust me. you don't want to be seet 17 year old meat in a cage
2007-12-04 15:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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hell no your warrants will not be erased,.....you better take care of them,.....
2007-12-04 15:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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