Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
YTA (Holmes Youthful Training Act) - Is the person on YTA informed that their record is cleared or that the case was dismissed after the probation period is up? If not, what do I need to do in order to verify I have no criminal record? I received YTA and then entered the Navy('93). Left the Navy in '97 with an Honorable Discharge. I am looking into the AZ National Guard, but still nervous of this bad decision so long ago.
1 Answer from Attorneys
The practice that I have seen in my county is that it can go both ways. In a small percentage of cases, at the end of the probation period the defendant appears before the court and is formally told that probation is being terminated successfully and the case is dismissed. A court order to that effect will follow. But in most cases, it is handled administratively (papers are processed without a defendant seeing it happen in court) ... and then the situation you described arises. My advice is a common sense one: if having a clean record is so important (which it is), and the person got the benefit of participating in HYTA to keep a clean record, and the defendant thinks he completed things successfully to gain the benefit of HYTA ... then the defendant should be proactive and get a copy of the court's paperwork proving that the case was dismissed at the end.
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