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That is not a question that I can answer. I would suggest that you consult with teachers at your school or search on Google.
As a general rule, all convictions (felony and misdemeanors) stay on your record for life and can not be expunged. There are some exceptions so if... Read Answer
Yes, assuming no other criminal matters in your history, you are eligible.
Yes, if you plead guilty to shoplifting, you will have a conviction for stealing on your permanent criminal record, and that will prevent you from... Read Answer
A Consent Order might do the trick, but the judge still might want both parties to show up in court to insure that the "victim" is doing this... Read Answer
I've helped client with lots of expungements. Cost is variable, based on the large number of separate records you need to expunge. Probably a few... Read Answer
Yes you could do it yourself. But the problem is that you would have to fly to California to file it, serve the DA, then fly back to California for... Read Answer
You should be able to get that offense expunged if you were sentenced under the appropriate act or the first offender's act is applicable.
If you were convicted, the statute of limitations does not apply to you. You may be eligible for an expungement under recent changes in the law. I... Read Answer
We can file the Petition for Expungement asap. The cost is $1500. We check both the national records and the local records to make sure all the... Read Answer
Traffic violations cannot be expunged.
there is a provision of Tennessee law that allows a case to be expunged. However, there has to be 5 years between the date that you complete all... Read Answer
You need to contact an attorney to determine whether and when you will be eligible to have the arrest records sealed. You cannot have them sealed,... Read Answer
If you are talking about a money judgment you can make a motion. If you are talking about the judgment for eviction you can do nothing, as the... Read Answer
If that is your only felony conviction, and you only have 2 or less misdemeanor convictions, you are eligible for the expungement process, also... Read Answer
No, you cannot seal or expunge them. Your only option at this point is to retain an attorney to investigate the potential for a writ of habeas... Read Answer
The answer is the same as the one received by you from all the lawyers you communicated with
No. But, you can have the case records sealed. Technically, it's called an Order of Non-Disclosure. It's not as comprehensive as a petition to... Read Answer
Depending on what they are? If they are expungable, you can only do one.
It can be expunged only if the case was dismissed. If you received deferred adjudication probation and completed it, then you can petition the court... Read Answer
Under current law, the time starts counting at the end of probation, not sentencing. Unless you didn't have probation.
Not if the cases are from Michigan. Sorry. Your only possibilities are: (1) apply to the governor for a pardon; (2) file a motion with the... Read Answer
You say in your inquiry that you were "charged" with these offenses. I am assuming that you are asking about "convictions". Convictions where you... Read Answer