I will keep this short and sweet.
If your trip isn't for 5 or 6 months then get a Waiver of Inadmissibility. Start the paperwork right now.
If the trip is happening immediately then forget it ever happened, wipe it from your memory banks and cross your fingers. Chances are you'll be fine but nothing is guaranteed.
http://canberra.usembassy.gov/arrests_convictions/arrests-and/or-convictions-info.html
Good luck.
Cheers,
Terry
Thanks for helping Tony, Just to clarify, a conviction wont instantly rule me out of going to the USA ever will it?
A conviction of that one particular offence, from 4 years ago? No.
Cheers,
Terry
That said, you're asking a very general question about a legal situation with zero specifics so of course NOTHING is ever guaranteed when you're dealing with the nutbars at US CBP, etc.
But if what you stated in the OP is true (no jail time, etc.) then your chances of being granted a Waiver are excellent.
Cheers,
Terry
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