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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 270547" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>If I bump into these people again, I'll let them know that- I wondered why a defense attny wouldn't have asked to reduce the charge or do something to prevent this. I mean, if a kid is 16 and does something typical teen, I hate it that he'd get he'd get time like this and a record. Here, juveniles sometimes get more time incarcerated than adults for the same crime. And if it's a "charge that would be a felony if committed by an adult", it doesn't ever get off their record- even in adulthood. They have to do the fingerprinting and get put on the criminal register, too. They can keep that hidden a little easier than an adult, but not much. It comes up on any criminal background check but some jobs requiring this only ask for crimes committed after reaching adulthood- it depends on the job I guess. difficult child is on the register with fingerprints for 2 felonies and 1 violent misdemeanor now.</p><p></p><p>I'm going out to run errands- difficult child might try to call this evening- I told him to try on Tues when I visited last weekend but who knows if he'll remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 270547, member: 3699"] If I bump into these people again, I'll let them know that- I wondered why a defense attny wouldn't have asked to reduce the charge or do something to prevent this. I mean, if a kid is 16 and does something typical teen, I hate it that he'd get he'd get time like this and a record. Here, juveniles sometimes get more time incarcerated than adults for the same crime. And if it's a "charge that would be a felony if committed by an adult", it doesn't ever get off their record- even in adulthood. They have to do the fingerprinting and get put on the criminal register, too. They can keep that hidden a little easier than an adult, but not much. It comes up on any criminal background check but some jobs requiring this only ask for crimes committed after reaching adulthood- it depends on the job I guess. difficult child is on the register with fingerprints for 2 felonies and 1 violent misdemeanor now. I'm going out to run errands- difficult child might try to call this evening- I told him to try on Tues when I visited last weekend but who knows if he'll remember. [/QUOTE]
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