Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

I received an infraction for serving alcohol to a minor in California in 2002 (The citation was originally for a misdemeanor but was reduced to an infraction and a fine). I am now living in Australia and applying for a liquor license to start my own business. The liquor licence questionnaire asks if I have been found guilty of any offence in Australia or overseas. Would the infraction that I received in 2002 still be on my record? Should I disclose it?


Asked on 4/07/13, 2:29 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Zadik Shapiro Law Offices of C. Zadik Shapiro

I would check with an Australian attorney to find out what the definition of an "offense" is under Australian law. I would want to know whether the term "offense" includes those for which there is no chance of incarceration.

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Answered on 4/07/13, 2:49 am
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Records are 'forever', and it will show when the check. Fail to disclose it and you'll likely be accused of 'fraud'.

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Answered on 4/08/13, 12:13 pm


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