I was convicted of a domestic violence charge over a year ago. Can it be expunged/sealed?
Asked on Aug 24th, 2013 on Criminal Law - Colorado
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I was convicted in January 2012 when my ex husband and I got into an altercation. He pushed me, so I hit back and got charged. Now I am with someone else, and I have 2 children I need to think about but I can't get a job.
You need to have successfully completed the entire term of probation, have nothing criminal pending, and not be on probation for any other offense(s). Contact a lawyer to file the petition for expungement on your behalf.
If the conviction is in Colorado, probably not, unless it was a municipal court violation and/or the case was dismissed against you after successful completion of a diversion or deferred program. Most criminal defense attorneys in your area should be able to determine if you are eligible and complete the sealing process for a relatively modest fee.
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