Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kansas
How does a disorderly charge affect a persons public record?
Asked on 1/12/12, 7:10 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
You know it isn't a positive thing. It may alter their ability to get some jobs. It might alter their ability to get some loans, licenses or permits. If that person is charged with antoehr crime int eh future, the prosecutor may take a disorderly conduct conviction in account when deciding whether to make plea agreement or to try the case to conviction. If the DO charge does not result in a comviction, the defendant may be able to have the record sealed, to prevent some of the possibly problems mentioned above.
Good luck
Answered on 1/16/12, 2:50 pm
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