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Date: 10/31/2002 2:55:00 PM From Authorid: 13969 Were you underage at the time? And did they do it through youth court? I've been to jail before. If you're a juvenile, its a sealed record and isn't available to the public. |
Date: 10/31/2002 2:57:00 PM From Authorid: 53284 Don't dwell on this. If you get to a spot on your application that asks about criminal record I would have forgotton about that incident.. Realistically, you were a kid and you did something stupid. You learned from it. Now move on. |
Date: 10/31/2002 2:58:00 PM From Authorid: 57158 SandGhost said it perfectly. |
Date: 10/31/2002 3:07:00 PM From Authorid: 61782 I think I have heard that your record is erased once you turn eighteen. I think it depends on which state you live in, though.--Evilgeminitwin23 |
Date: 10/31/2002 3:20:00 PM From Authorid: 16845 if you were a minor when you did it your records are sealed so no.. |
Date: 10/31/2002 5:33:00 PM From Authorid: 55560 i reaaly dont think it matters....sunfire |
Date: 10/31/2002 6:50:00 PM From Authorid: 7654 I agree with Becky.... |
Date: 10/31/2002 9:40:00 PM
From Authorid: 29534
I don't think it will if it's not a felony, but I'd call the local courthouse to find out. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. *hugs and love to ya* |
Date: 11/1/2002 4:51:00 AM From Authorid: 29775 juvinile records are sealed and can't be used against you in your adult life. So as long as you are underage you are fine |
Date: 11/1/2002 7:17:00 PM From Authorid: 36994 I don't think it would affect you, even more so because you recognize this, so don't worry |
Date: 11/1/2002 10:33:00 PM From Authorid: 39737 It depends... they could consider that like any other crime. But if you're cool at everthing else then maybe it won't affect you much. It might affect a college, but I doubt a job. |
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