Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Hello I'm a 16 year old minor and in March I was charged with 11378 H & S. I was in school at the time I was charged and later was taken to the police station to be processed. When my parents came to pick me up we were informed of my court date. A few weeks later we recieved a letter stating we no longer had to go to court but could be summoned in the next three years. My question is, what would appear in a background check, and if anything does appear, does it get cleared when I turn 18 or how would I go about removing it. Thank you in advance.


Asked on 8/22/10, 5:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Anthony Roach Law Office of Anthony A. Roach

When you become an adult, you can file a petition to seal your juvenile records. If the petition is granted, all records will be destroyed when you are 38. If you do not file a petition to seal, they will remain for the rest of your life.

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Answered on 8/28/10, 12:43 pm


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