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If the abuser was tried and convicted of a felony such as assault, then yes, it will show up in a criminal record. If never convicted, then no.
Possibly, it might be an issue if the crime was domestic violence/assault.
All states annotate their criminal records differently but my GUESS would be that it signifies that the offense was committed with Violence.
How do you sponge criminal record
Revised answer: If this offense is classified as a family/domestic violence offense under the Georgia criminal code - such crimes are ineligible for expungement in every state that I am aware of.
If you are referring to their appearance on a criminal history record. . . they never go away. In most (all?) states a domestic violence offense is not expungable.
Criminal domestic violence was made a felony in many states in the 1980s and 1990s. However, specific years vary by state.
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
No he did not have a criminal record but people say he did
Will get criminal record for petit larceny?
No, but a wonderful criminal record would be.
IT DOES NOT GO ON YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD