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I have to agree with the previous poster. There is no such thing as a "clean record" when you've been charged with a crime (any crime--even traffic violations.) I stole a car when I was 14, (my only legal trouble ever) and had my juvenile record "expunged" when I was 18. I recently found out that it doesn't take a court order to get the information about that case--and if I committed ANY felony as an adult, that juvenile charge would count as a felony point already in existence. Also, the speeding ticket I went to court on and that was dropped by the judge is still visible on my record as a speeding ticket, dismissed. So, whether the charge was dropped or you were exonerated, it's still on your record and always will be. And some creditors, landlords. etc. won't care about the end result--only the fact that you were arrested for it (or charged for it.)
-------------------- Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.