They public aren't allowed to see criminal unless they are made public to help catch the crimanal. But around 10 years later most cases are made public.
Im not sure it is ten years it can be a bit longer.
Go to the court - to the Clerk of Court's Office, and submit a request to see the case file you are interested in. Unless they have been sealed by a judge's order, court records are public documents.
Yes, however there are no publicly accessible websites that have this infomration. You may go to your local law enforcement agency and request a copy of your own criminal record. Bring proper...
There are several ways to access public records. First, drive to your local courthouse or city hall. Second, search online. Almost all States, Counties and Cities are making a good portion of their...
Maybe. It depends on the hiring standards of that state and public defender's office. But normally, if you can get a bar license, you can be hired as an attorney. Depending on the criminal record and...
Criminal histories are a "public record" so, theoretically, anyone can access them if they wish by submitting the proper paperwork (and usually a small administrative fee) to their local law...