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No, you can not get that type of felony conviction expunged in Missouri. In the eyes of the court, you are an adult when you are age 17 unless you... Read Answer
No. In Missouri, only a few types of misdemeanor convictions are eligible for expungement and yours do not qualify. You can get a first-time... Read Answer
No. In Missouri, only a few types of misdemeanors qualify for expungement, but none of yours do. It's possible to get a first-time misdemeanor DUI... Read Answer
Only 3 types of felony convictions can be expunged in Missouri. Contact a criminal defense attorney to find out if your felony qualifies. You must... Read Answer
Contact a California attorney in the jurisdiction where you were arrested. You could request a 17b motion or a rehabilitation by the Governor.
No, a felony conviction for burglary can not be expunged in Missouri.
If you are not on any probation at present yes you can. Takes 30-60 days.
No, you can not get a domestic violence conviction expunged.
In the eyes of the court, you are an adult when you are age 17. If you were convicted of criminal mischief by a juvenile court, then maybe that... Read Answer
Expungements are only available for cases of "actual innocence" such as when charges are dropped or you are acquitted by the judge or jury after a... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there is currently no way to expunge those charges. With marijuana opponents lessening, there may be a way to do so in the... Read Answer
Juvenile records in Missouri are sealed.
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In Missouri, drug convictions can not be expunged. If you mean that you have been charged with promotion of meth, then you need to hire a lawyer to... Read Answer
Before there could be a ESTIMATE there would have to be an exposition of the facts. These cases are done on an hourly basis.
we do two to three expungements of arrests and convictions per week. the cost is $1500. we will file the expungement petition in 10 days. the delay... Read Answer
No. You must use the procedure from Iowa.
If you had a juvenile probation that does not count.
Her age is irrelevant. She should sue him for medical bills, pain, suffering, disfigurement, lost wages, etc.
The federal expungement program doesn't exist. You need to request a pardon. I wish you the best.
Attorneys fees vary substantially from county to county and lawyer to lawyer. Could be anywhere from $1000 to $5000. I would call around and talk... Read Answer
If the case was dismissed and you are eligible, then the approximate court cost is $300.00. A lawyer's fee will range from a low 500 to a few... Read Answer
the expungement statute is for arrests and convictions. a discharge from the marines would not come under this statute. however, we may be able to... Read Answer
i could give you a precise answer if i know the exact convictions and arrests and the dates for same. a timeline would be helpful, together with the... Read Answer
the rules for expungements are different for certain professions. for example, the police and FBI have access to all criminal records including... Read Answer