When does a 'Minor in Possession' conviction come off of your record? |
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Not knowing the nature of the offense or the state in which it occurred a specific answer is not possible. In all states most juvenile adjudications (including minor in possession) remain confidential and are sealed when said person reaches the state's legal age of majority. In California, if you are convicted of an infraction for minor in possession, rather than a misdemeanor, it never makes it onto your "record" in the first place.
First answer by Macky. Last edit by Sbcrimlawyer. Contributor trust: 48 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 46 [recommend question]
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