Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona
criminal backround
i was arrested in delaware in 2002- does that mean i was convicted for that charge- why or why not
Asked on 11/02/06, 10:56 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: criminal backround
Many arrests do not result in a conviction. Only a court proceeding can convict one for a crime for which there has been an arrest. If you were adjudicated in court, then you may have a conviction. If there was no court following your arrest, then you do not.
Answered on 11/02/06, 11:20 am
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