Hi all,
When I was 18, I broke the law and was sentenced to good behaviour with a conviction recorded. At first I plead not guilty, however changed that to guilty in the supreme court under the guidance of my lawyer.
This has been a constant pain on my life. I didn't have the best upbringing and part of the reason I was charged was because of the family member I was living with at the time. Having said that, there are no excuses for breaking the law.
My question is, does a spent conviction come into effect 10 years after you were charged? Or 10 years after the conviction was recorded? I was charged in 2006, however the conviction was not until 2008. As you can see this makes quite a difference. I am tired of living in constant fear of possibly getting a criminal history check at my work. I have been offered a fairly decent job which I am hesitant to take in case I am required to complete a check.
This was the only time I broke the law and have not broken it since.
Appreciate your feedback.
When I was 18, I broke the law and was sentenced to good behaviour with a conviction recorded. At first I plead not guilty, however changed that to guilty in the supreme court under the guidance of my lawyer.
This has been a constant pain on my life. I didn't have the best upbringing and part of the reason I was charged was because of the family member I was living with at the time. Having said that, there are no excuses for breaking the law.
My question is, does a spent conviction come into effect 10 years after you were charged? Or 10 years after the conviction was recorded? I was charged in 2006, however the conviction was not until 2008. As you can see this makes quite a difference. I am tired of living in constant fear of possibly getting a criminal history check at my work. I have been offered a fairly decent job which I am hesitant to take in case I am required to complete a check.
This was the only time I broke the law and have not broken it since.
Appreciate your feedback.