No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
Sorry, a felony remains on your record forever and ever.
No. A felony from any state remains on your record for life.
yes it does
No, a felony will not ever go away unless a persons record has been expunged. A person would have to go to a district court and ask for a record to be expunged.
Forever. A felony doesn't go away, ever.
Yes, but not a felony.
no you can not buy ever clear in Michigan it is illegal in this state but i have only seen 1 store try to sale it and the police came in and took it and shut them down
The ARREST record will still reflect that the arrest was for a felony offense, HOWEVER, if you are asked if you were ever CONVICTED of a felony, you can truthfully answer 'no.'
No. As long as the felony is on your record, a convicted felon may not possess a firearm for any purpose. If the felony is removed at some point, via exhoneration or some other legal means, then it is possible.
Felonies don't ever expire. They are a part of the permanent criminal record. Indiana will not remove it unless it is expunged.
i have a felony can i ever work in a hospital