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It should not show since there was no conviction.
If there was an arrest, that could show up.
I think so. For example many people think that upon being arrested they have to read you Miranda. This is not true. They only have to read you... Read Answer
If you are the victim, you only have to appear if they subpoena you into court. Then if you do not show up they can arrest you.
That is something that you would have to talk to a local lawyer about.
You can still be charged, but if you get it paid maybe they will give you a deal where you end up with no criminal conviction. This would be on your... Read Answer
If the matter was dismissed then you have no record.
Maybe because your parents are American citizens.
Yes, a background check will show the restraining order. States differ on what may be expunged off their record, so you will need to talk to the... Read Answer
You may be able to suppress any statements you made. Depending on your record you may also be able to avoid a conviction here.
Your son needs an attorney and one should be retained for him immediately.
If a case is pending, an arrest cannot be expunged. More importantly, if you are charged with an offense and have a pending charge, you need... Read Answer
You can go to jail for it. Much would depend on the facts, the alleged amount taken, and your background.
There are many variables that determine a potential sentence in a drug conspiracy. Is the case charged in State court or Federal court? Is your... Read Answer
You can absolutely get supervision for both of these. Contact a traffic court lawyer soon, and we should be able to help you.
A skilled criminal defense attorney would need to discuss this matter with you & your son in greater detail, & ask both of you many questions, in... Read Answer
You need to contact a lawyer and don't post anything else about your case.