"My lawyer told me that now that he has my disposition certificate he'll be able to remove my fingerprints in June this year."
That's one answer right there.
However, if it is truly dismissed...
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"My lawyer told me that now that he has my disposition certificate he'll be able to remove my fingerprints in June this year."
That's one answer right there.
However, if it is truly dismissed...
Yes, but in order to complete your deferred sentence which I assume you are on probation for, you cannot violate. And once you complete that probation, your case will be dismissed? What that says to...
It's usually within 3 months.
Most likely probation with fines/fees.
Also know "bcoo" that being a registered sex offender usually lasts FOREVER.
I'm not sure why "Hello!" is wasting our time, you liked it she liked it. Good times. There is also a limit to how long you can report something.. it may be 5 years from the incident.
Criminal searches are usually done by name and date of birth. If additional identifiers are needed, then a social security number and drivers license number are used. If your case is dismissed, then...
It's hard to say because the word "Felony" frightens a lot of potential employers. However, if the charges were dropped the following today they may only show on your record as arrests, not actual...
Doesn't it seem awfully suspicious that one phone call is what prevented you from having the job? That your experience did not speak for itself? In the future, refrain from telling others where it is...