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Based upon the information you provided you could be eligiable for the felony conviction to be set aside. You must have no more that one felony on... Read Answer
You can get it expunnged if it has been more than 5 years since you completed your probation, you have paid all of your fines and court costs and it... Read Answer
With an attorney, assuming he is otherwise qualified, he has s decent chance. It all depends on the judge.
Convictions that involved the sale or distribution of a Schedule I, II, III, or IV controlled substance are not... Read Answer
I can not answer the question as to Illinois but the DUI in Tennessee can not be expunged.
Convictions stay on your record for life.
Only certain charges are eligible for expungement in Virginia. The case must have been dropped by the prosecutor (nolle prossed), or you were... Read Answer
Do you mean that you have already pleaded guilty to all 4 shoplifting charges? If so, then no, you can't get those misdemeanor shoplifting ... Read Answer
Yes, if it is the only felony you have, and if you have no more than 2 misdemeanors. Expungement is still in the discretion of the judge, or his... Read Answer
Sure, as long as you don't have any other felony convictions, and you don't have more than two misdemeanor convictions.
Very likely, depending on many other factors.
The answer to your question is more than likely no because there are only certain convictions that can be expunged in Tennessee and each state... Read Answer
This is an interesting area, as it involves your former criminal case (Facts don't state that it was actually expunged). Our firm regularily deals... Read Answer
Depending on the disposition, yes.
If everything has been taken care of and you paid off all fines and finished any probation or other penalties, then you should be eligible to file... Read Answer
Convictions are not eligible for Expungement. Expungements are for cases of "actual innocence" such as where the charges were dropped or you... Read Answer
You can file a Petition for Expungement and the proper supporting documentation and you should be able to have the conviction expunged. If... Read Answer
The warrant does not prevent him from getting a new license. He should appear in court before the judge and ask the judge to recall or quash the... Read Answer
You would need to consult with the JAG from the service from which he was discharged to get your answer.
Can't help you. I am a Tennessee lawyer. You need to consult with a SC attorney.
Yes- Depending on the type of felony, there are procedures and rules to follow to move to set aside the public conviction.
If you have never been adjudicated guilty of any crime anyplace, then you are eligible for sealing, not expungement.
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From what you are saying it doesn't sound like a felony. A first time retail theft with merchandise under $150 is a summary offense. If you pleaded... Read Answer