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Can I get a Felony Expungement?

Asked on Apr 17th, 2011 on Criminal Law - Michigan
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In 2004 I was convicted of a felony (1 count) for Postal theft (gift cards) and sentenced to 2 year of probation in which I had to report once a month and pay $1000.00 restitution. I completed probation in Sept 2006 and I've been employed full time/school part time and trouble free since then. I'm in school part time and I'm looking to get into a specific program which the admission process does not allow felony convictions. It will 5 years since I've been released from probation this September and I would like to know if this Felony can be expunged. I'm looking to move on and I'm hesitant to do so knowing that this Felony is stuck with me. Can anything be done, and if so what steps do I need to take?
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Adoptions Attorney serving Lansing, MI at Austin Legal Services, PLC
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Any felony can be expunged as long as it doesn't carry a potential life sentence and it isn't a CSC crime. The crime you described would be eligible for an expungment come this September. You also have to make sure that you have nothing else on your record, not even a misdemeanor. You can contact an attorney who is experienced in doing expungements do guide you through the process. Otherwise you can do it on your own. It is a lot of paperwork and you need to obtain fingerprints, copy of the judgment against you, file petitions, current criminal background check from the state police among other things. There are packets available if you google it.
Answered on Apr 22nd, 2011 at 5:07 PM

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Small Businesses Attorney serving Livonia, MI at Klisz Law Office, PLLC
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Is it a state law case or a federal crime? If state, and only conviction, yes, you can apply after 5 years. If federal, presidential pardon is only option.
Answered on Apr 18th, 2011 at 2:04 PM

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Family Attorney serving Traverse City, MI at Craig W. Elhart, PC
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You can apply for expungement.
Answered on Apr 18th, 2011 at 12:01 PM

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