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It sounds like you have two felonies, which makes them unable to be set aside under current law. Only two misdemeanors and one Felony can be expunged... Read Answer
Whether you can have the case expunged depends on how it was resolved. If you were arrested, charged, plead guilty, and received a final felony... Read Answer
Never unless they are set aside. The law has changed, there may be a possibility. See an attorney with specifics.
The law in Texas does not allow an expungement or a non-disclosure order if you had a final conviction and served time. The only option you have is a... Read Answer
PURSUANT TO THE FCTA (Fair Credit and Trade Act) you are entitled to obtain from the company the identity and other information regarding the... Read Answer
If it is your only conviction, possibly, after five years from the end of your sentence with no further issues. You should also hire an attorney to... Read Answer
Simply answer...probably no because you have more than one criminal conviction.
If you were on probation for the offense it is unlikely you can get the arrest records and resolution of the case expunged. If you were placed on... Read Answer
See an attorney, this should be accomplishable in Michigan.
If that is your only felony conviction, and you have no more than two misdemeanor convictions, you should be eligible for an expungement. You... Read Answer
Because you were convicted of these offenses you will not be able to have them expunged or sealed (a petition for non-disclosure). If your attorney... Read Answer
You may have a misdemeanor charge expunged from your record through the solicitor's office if you have had no more violations in the three years... Read Answer
We do multiple expungements wvery week. The proper way to answer the question is to know the precise timeframes of what happened. For example,... Read Answer
If it's a misdemeanor, you want to apply for an expungment which is a relatively simple process. A pardon restores your civil rights, an expungment... Read Answer
Sorry, no, to expunge a felony you can't have more than 2 misdemeanor convictions.
we can help you with the deed. why was her name on the deed ? does she agree to the removal of her name ? is there a mortgage on the property ?... Read Answer
First, I don't think an airsoft gun is considered a "firearm". Second, only a felony will preclude you from purchasing a firearm and discharging a... Read Answer
We can enpunge your NJ convictions if you meet the requirements of the statute. We do the difficult and complex expungements. Please call to discuss.... Read Answer
It seems this question has been posted many months after it was asked. Please verify you still need an answer and what additional changes have... Read Answer
Your criminal record can be sealed and then eventually expunged with a withhold of adjudication. To qualify for this in Florida you cannot have a... Read Answer
It will be about $650, including costs. A finger print card will have to be done through the local police and a records check would be done by the... Read Answer
Only if you were not guilty-charges withdrawn, charges nolle prossed, found not guilty and it was a misdemeanor, felony or summary offense. If you... Read Answer
This involves Chapter 45.051 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. There are many variables in terms of knowing what you pled to, what the... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer!!! You may be able to get some kind of program that will allow the case to be satisfied without a guilty plea and without probation -... Read Answer