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If you are convicted of a felony and it remains on your record you are prohibited under the federal law from the ownership or possession of any... Read Answer
If you were convicted of a felony, you can not legally own a firearm in Missouri.
If you have a felony conviction, you can not own a firearm in Missouri.
Charges that a person receives in juvenile court are sealed from the public's view. So, if you were charged as a juvenile, the disposition of those... Read Answer
Juvenile records can be sealed. They are confidential WHICH MEANS THEY ARE NOT REVIEWABLE. Check with Juvenile probation. They can help you seal... Read Answer
You need to go to the juvenile court where you were convicted, but even a sealed record may be on the state computer depending if the crime was... Read Answer
Yes, but it depends on what type of misdemeanor it was. There are only a few types of misdemeanor convictions that can be expunged in Missouri, and... Read Answer
Get an attorney now! You foolishly played with fire and may have burned you future. Start damage control now.
In order to properly answer your question, I would need to know whether your DUI was charged as a misdemeanor or felony. If it was merely a... Read Answer
If you were convicted of retail theft in Missouri, you can't get the conviction expunged. If you were charged and you haven't appeared in court yet,... Read Answer
If you have a felony in Missouri for child abduction, that felony conviction can not be expunged.
If this was filed as a class c offense and you receive a deferred adjudication it can be expunged. If you try it and win it can be expunged. If you... Read Answer
Is there anything more than bad checks here? It sounds too harsh of approbation for bad checks. You may want to consult a lawyer to see iif your... Read Answer
See a Florida attorney regarding his options. On the facts presented there may well be some.
You can file a dismissal of the felony under Penal Code 1203.4 if you are not on Probation or under any criminal proceedings at the time of filing.
This sounds like the certified copy of the expungement order was not properly mailed to all the agencies that must be notified. There is also a $100... Read Answer
Not in Missouri. Only convictions can be expunged, not charges. If you were arrested for domestic abuse but you were not actually charged, it may be... Read Answer
Just because you were 302'd does not mean that you can't get relief. Were you actually committed or is there no paperwork because once you woke... Read Answer
You will need to seek an expungement of the convictions. You will have to meet the statutory qualifications for the relief.
Taking steps to clean up your sister's record will drastically improve her efforts to get a job. Felony convictions really hold you back in that way.... Read Answer
In Missouri, a felony theft conviction for stealing can not be expunged from your criminal record.
Depending upon how much time is past, and if this is your only conviction, it may be possible to have your record expunged. You'll have to see an... Read Answer
Most probably yes, but I need the details for a firm opinion.
Cannot answer based on your facts . Generally a civil payment does not compromise a criminal matter unless there is a stipulation for civil... Read Answer