It prevents members of the general public from gaining access to information that you were convicted of a particular crime. HOWEVER - it does not prevent the courts, law enforcement, government...
In Texas it does. Exungement means it's destroyed by the court and removed from databases. However they are rarely given. Unless you were arrested and not charged or get a pardon. But there is hope....
Unfamiliar with the term "withdrawn criminal record." If you mean a 'dismissed" charge or an "expunged" charge the answer could be yes and no depending on the circumstances. In a 'dismissal' the...
It could depend on several things - the state law - the number of times you've been previoously convicted of DUI - whether death or serious bodily injury occurred - etc.