How can I remove the domestic assault off my record so I can join the army?
Asked on Jan 08th, 2013 on Criminal Law - California
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I want to serve in the military but I have a domestic assault against my brother and the state picked it up and charged me even though my brother dropped all charges, so what I need to know is if I can get this off my record so I can join. This happened about 3 years ago.
You need to get what was once referred to as an "expungement." This no longer exists in the legal sense, but you can make what is called now a "1203.4 motion" if you are eligible. In many jurisdiction the probation department will assist you in doing this, or you can contact a criminal defense attorney who can make the motion as well.
If you were convicted or pleaded guilty or no contest to a domestic violence charge, you will have to wait 5 years to get an expungement. Talk to your military recruiter to find out just what requirements they have so you will know how to clean up your record.
You can apply for an expungement under PC 1203.4 if you successfully completed probation without ever violating. You should talk to your military recruiter about whether or not that would help.
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