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An expungement may not conceal this information from the DOJ. And that's where law agencies check your background.
Only a few types of misdemeanor convictions are eligible for expungement (removal) from your criminal record after 10 years have passed since the... Read Answer
Possibly, but counties are limited and they may not be able to consider a dismissed charge. Usually they can only ask for felony convictions and... Read Answer
We can review the record available to employers to determine what they will see. Ed Dimon Esq. 732-797-1600.
we need the exact conviction to determine if you are eligible for expungement. if you do not have the 'judgment of conviction' setting forth the... Read Answer
You could see an attorney with the details, but it appears that you have already researched the law and recognize in your jurisdiction that you... Read Answer
In Missouri, you can not get a theft conviction expunged, no matter how many years have elapsed since the conviction date.
If you are in Michigan at is statutorily possible to seek a judgment of that age be set aside if you meet all of the criteria.
Yes, it might be possible, depending on what state you are in and all of the other circumstances.
It might be possible for you to have your convictions expunged or set aside depending on the circumstances and if you have any other record... Read Answer
Not according to federal law, the conviction will have to be set aside or expunged. That should be possible.
I am not clear if you had a conviction. There are some drug treatment programs which result in the dismissal of the charges without a conviction. It... Read Answer
The record was expunged, at this point, and hopefully it would not show up, or, if it does you may have to make some form of explanation. Be aware... Read Answer
In Missouri, it is not possible to get a domestic violence conviction expunged from your criminal record.
I would have to review your record, a convicted felon is prohibited from the ownership of a firearm or ammunition by federal law. There additional... Read Answer
This is best answered by a Florida attorney as you are a Florida resident. If you are not a CT resident, you are not eligible for a CT issued permit.
In Missouri, the maximum penalty for misdemeanor shoplifting is 1 year in jail and a fine of $1,000. If you plead guilty or are convicted of... Read Answer
If you were an adult and commited a residential burglary, then you committed a felony. No felony is expungeable.
It is definitely not sealed if it was a strike type of offense.
I suggest an attorney immediately. There is something amiss.
Insufficient information, but sounds promising.
In Michigan, it depends on your criminal record and the specific felony charge.
There are a few types of felonies that can be expunged, but only after 20 years of good behavior. Consult an experienced criminal defense attorney to... Read Answer
It was your only conviction, and given the passage of time, it would be wise for you to potentially seek counsel regarding an expungement.