
jkarban3 wrote: "Minor in possessions is a criminal conviction," Judge Santoni said. "It's a criminal misdemeanor like an assault and battery." A criminal conviction could raise a red flag when applying for a professional license, or in a tight job market where an applicant may have to admit on an application to a criminal record. Pleading guilty does not mean the offense goes away. "That means you have a criminal record," Judge Santoni said. "You are a criminal for all intents and purposes." Michigan law allows kids to get one criminal offense expunged from their record, but it requires the approval of the district judge, and according to a local prosecutor, Judge Post does not offer ...
