Previous Conviction

Criminal Law

Definition

A final conviction by a criminal court that is entered in the Federal Central Register.

Detailed Explanation

Previous convictions are certified in the certificate of conduct and can be relevant for job applications or official reviews. Entries in the register are deleted after certain cancellation periods. Not every conviction leads to a previous conviction; minor penalties may not be entered under certain conditions.

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