A Melbourne court found a man guilty of performing a prohibited Nazi salute during a Holocaust film screening but sentenced him without recording a conviction.
After considering the case, Ms Stuthridge decided not to record a conviction.
That’s the way I’m reading it.
Doesn’t work that way at all in my US state. Every conviction is recorded and you can apply to have your record expunged or receive a “certificate of employability” five years after your conviction.
That’s the way I’m reading it.
Doesn’t work that way at all in my US state. Every conviction is recorded and you can apply to have your record expunged or receive a “certificate of employability” five years after your conviction.
Well, this happened in Melbourne. I don’t know how it works there. But it probably doesn’t work the same as in your US state
It definitely does not! I think that’s why people might be confused, thinking they missed something.