I suspect that your attorney could have explained all of this prior to entering a plea. Under 771.1 your case is in a deferred sentencing status. A conviction is placed on your record at the time of the plea. Sentencing is deferred for the period of time decided by the Judge, typically one year. At the end of that year, if you've complied with all other aspects of the Judge's orders, the matter is dismissed at sentencing. So in effect, the conviction is on your record until the deferred sentence date. At sentencing, it is dismissed. A dismissed case can be reviewed as a public record. If this is your only conviction, then after 5 years you could seek an expungement, This removes the matter from the data base, making it less public, and keeping it from public vies. Government agencies can still see that you had a case, plead, and the matter was dismissed under 771.1. After dismissal, a background check from a non-public agency for employment will not see the conviction and dismissal. There may still be repercussions if you seek a CCW or security clearance. There are percussions if you are not a US Citizen.
Answered on Oct 25th, 2011 at 1:03 PM