Most likely it will.... but when you turn 18 you can have it expunged Don't worry... Just don't do it again!Additional: The above answer assumes that the question is referring to a juvenile record,...
Expungement procedures and requirements vary from state to state and you will have to look at your state statutes for the particular procedures to follow in your state, or to even know if you are...
Yes, a misdemeanor can go on your record for life and can also be prosecuted as a felony. The likelihood of a misdemeanor going on your record depends on
* The severity of the crime * The extent...
To request the expungement of an offense from your STATE (not Federal) criminal record: You must have either been exonerated, acquited, or served the complete term of your sentence - then file a...
Yes, misdemeanors are criminal cases that carry potential jail time. In most places the maximum misdemeanor is one year in jail. Possible sentences longer than one year are attached to felony...