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Right to possess a firearm

Answered 9 years and 6 months ago by David B. Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
A successfully compelted deferred sentence results in a case being dismissed and no permanent conviction entering.  You should confirm that is what occured (call your lawyer, contact the court where the case was, etc.). Also, please note that once a case is dismissed the record can be sealed (by filing the approrpiate petition, paying the appropriate fee, etc. - go to Colorado State Judicial website and locate the "seal my case" forms). If the case was dismissed, it is worth doing the work to seal it. ... Read More
A successfully compelted deferred sentence results in a case being dismissed and no permanent conviction entering.  You should confirm that is... Read More

Defame case

Answered 9 years and 6 months ago by David B. Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
I'm sorry, I do not understand the question - being in a car in front of someone's house does not amount to robbery.  Acting suspiciously does not amount to a crime.  To charge you with some crime there must be some type of proof - even someone's verbal statement - saying you did something illegal.  I do not see anything amounting to a crime in what you describe.  ... Read More
I'm sorry, I do not understand the question - being in a car in front of someone's house does not amount to robbery.  Acting suspiciously does... Read More

Is it possible to achieve what I'm trying to do?

Answered 9 years and 7 months ago by David B. Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
It is unclear to me exactly what you want accomplished BUT if it is removal of the "no contact" or "protection order" it depends on what type fo order it is.  If it is a part of a probation you are on, then when the probation ends, the order will end.  If it is a separate civil protection order, one cannot try to modify or remove those except every two years, under some very strenuous and difficult to meet conditions.  You need to talk directly to a lawyer who can look at the paperwork and court orders and properly advise you. ... Read More
It is unclear to me exactly what you want accomplished BUT if it is removal of the "no contact" or "protection order" it depends on what type fo... Read More