Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
My husband pleaded guilty to felony fleeing a peace officer with a motor vehicle (dirt bike). He served 4 days in jail, and did a month of home monitoring with a breathalyzer 3 times a day (alcohol/drugs were involved, nor a factor in the conviction). He was granted a stay of imposition, so when his felony is reduced to a misdemeanor after probation, what will show up on a background check?
Asked on 3/22/14, 8:26 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Samuel Edmunds
Sieben Edmunds Miller PLLC
Yes, unfortunately even the misdemeanor will be a public criminal record that will show up in background checks.
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Answered on 3/22/14, 8:35 am
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
His record will show that he was charged with a felony fleeing offense and that he was convicted of a misdemeanor once the Stay of Imposition occurs.
Answered on 3/26/14, 8:55 am
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