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Unfortunately, you cannot have a conviction sealed or expunged.
However, on those facts, you should consider meeting with an appellate... Read Answer
Depending on the severity of the offenses, location of the Court, and mitigation that you have taken, getting an expungment should be around... Read Answer
If you had an actual plea agreement from the judge and prosecutor to reduce to a misdemeanor, you have a right to have that enforced, although it may... Read Answer
When did you file a Motion requesting the modification? ( it does not happen on its own, you actually have to file a Request for it.) If you did not,... Read Answer
If you successfully completed the deferred adjudication, the cases can be sealed; they cannot be expunged. Sealing the records will prevent most... Read Answer
If the charge was dismissed, then there is not expungement fee. If you were placed on diversion, there is no average fee because each county charges... Read Answer
Get in touch with a criminal defense lawyer in the areas you want the cases expunged. Locals are always better, as they'll know the terrain... Read Answer
Minnesota's expungement process has changed considerably in recent years. It is now such a common process (with much better guidelines on what... Read Answer
You can sue, you might win but if she has no money you will have difficulty collecting.
You must first complete the sentence you were given including any probation (most of the time).
After that, you need to file a petition to expunge... Read Answer
I handle those matters and I would be happy discussing being retained.
Not sure if I understand the question but your county, wherever you are, may require restitution and court costs to be paid if you petition to ... Read Answer
The law has expanded recently on expungements. If you'd like to discuss your eligibility, call me or write.
Under current Michigan law no OWI can ever be expunged regardless of whether it is felony or misd. You also have multiple criminal convictions, also... Read Answer
There is no such thing as a federal expungement. The only way to get rid of the federal felony is to overturn it by motion in the criminal case,... Read Answer
Since the convictions occurred in Mississippi, you would have to consult with a Mississippi attorney to find out what its state law is on... Read Answer
Normally, if you are asked about prior convictions, you are not legally required to disclose the expunged underage consumption. However, if I... Read Answer
Wr do complex expungements and have never lost a case. The key is what is on your criminal record. We can expunge your criminal record. If there are... Read Answer
If he has a felony conviction, absent a pardon from the governor, he doesn't regain his gun rights.
You can not expunge a conviction, unless you are pardoned by the governor. Unfortunately, the conviction will likely haunt him for the rest of his... Read Answer
For multiple reasons, I would have the arrest expunged. You would not have a criminal record. You could answer that you have never been arrested. You... Read Answer
If it is a conviction it will never go away. And, if you were convicted of the offense you will not be eligible to have it expunged or sealed.... Read Answer