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If you are lucky enough to receive one of very few pardons granted by the Governor the conviction still stands but all civil rights are restored and... Read Answer
In Michigan there is a potential you could have the conviction expunged.
Good for you and, in Michigan, expungement should be available.
You can't "completely erase" the convictions in your criminal background. There are only a few types of felony convictions in Missouri that can be... Read Answer
Most times a conviction may be expunged, including those for domestic violence. I see where the Justice department accessing your records previously... Read Answer
there is a nj case directly on point. a person was running for office and he had his 'official misconduct' charge expunged. his opponent ran ads... Read Answer
the boyfriend needs to be honest in his answers. the expungement is only for certain purposes. for example, the police always have access to these... Read Answer
In Missouri, there are only a few types of felonies that can be expunged, but drug-related felonies are not eligible for expungement.
You will need to hire a lawyer to file the appropriate motion with the court. It is complicated but the right person can accomplish this. Expect you... Read Answer
In Utah you will have to wait seven years after probation to request an expungement. These can be done yourself or with an attorney's help for a... Read Answer
Hire an attorney to assist you. It appears you may qualify.
In Missouri, there are only a few types of misdemeanor convictions that are eligible for expungement. Assault is not one of the types of convictions... Read Answer
Get an attorney, all they need is the eyewitness and "I was blacked out is no excuse."
You dont need a lawyer, as it is a very simple process. Check... Read Answer
conditional discharge means that the 'charges are put on the shelf for a certain period and if one does not re-offend, the charges are dismissed'.... Read Answer
it is most difficult to correct a 14 year old record unless there is direct proof of the mistake. for example, the other employee comes forward and... Read Answer
Generally yes if it was the only conviction. See an attorney to be sure.
you must be honest and detailed in your answers about the arrests, convictions and expungements. the police have the complete records. please... Read Answer
In Michigan it is 5 years minimum for an expungment.
Your best bet is to hire an attorney to review what was found, or assist you.
i would like to see the application to determine the reason the questions are being asked. for example, is the application for a law enforcement... Read Answer
Whether you can expunge the felony depends on what type of felony it is, and your lifetime criminal record. I charge a $1,500.00 retainer for an... Read Answer
You need to expunge the conviction.
You need to file Penal Code section 1203.4 peititon.
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