In many states juvenile records are marked confidential after the defendant turns eighteen and are only accessible under certain circumstances; however, the conviction is not "taken off" of your record.
Extradition, or extraditing depends on if the person has been taken to the other state or not.
i think it depends on how bad the crime you committed was
the robbery itself is a crime againcst a person. the property is what is or was taken during the crime of robberyADDITIONAL: Despite its common usage in everyday language - - legally the word "ROBBERY" applies ONLY to offenses committed against persons.Crimes committed against property are legally described as "LARCENY" and "BURGLARY."
depends on the crime that was committed.
People preorder, and that's taken into account.
No. Anyone who has committed a crime can not become a teacher. Fingerprints are taken and a background check is done in several steps to getting/becoming a teacher.
If you're convicted of a felony, it will remain on your record for life.Added: Quoted from the NH expungement law: "A person convicted of a violent crime, of any crime of obstruction of justice, or of any offense for which the petitioner was sentenced to an extended term of imprisonment is not eligible for annulment."
Having a criminal record does not automatically eliminate you from securing a job with the Federal government. The type of crime is taken into consideration. Of course, you will not qualify for a federal position if your crime involves treason or rebellion against the United States.
The Uniform Crime Report publishes crime rates that factor in two main variables. One is the population of the places the crime data is taken. The second is crime data taken from every police station in the country.
Decisions, taken into action.
Basically it indicates that a person who is suspected of having committed a specified crime has been taken into custody by authorities.
The Supreme Court is called the 'Court of Record' because it keeps a complete and accurate record of all the cases and proceedings that come before it. This record is used for the purpose of review and to ensure that there is a clear and official record of all the actions taken by the court.