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I would have to see the details of the record, the multiple misdemeanors may be a problem.
You do not qualify for an expunction. Expunctions are only available for cases in which the charges were dropped or the person was found not guilty.... Read Answer
Very doubtful as you are not eligible for expungement for at least 5 years from the conviction. No firm opinion with the details.
Yes. But not for five years, crime free, after the conviciton. Check out recorderaser.net
New York, at the present time, does not expunge records which can make things time consuming for someone who has had the charges dropped regarding... Read Answer
If you committed this as a youthful offender, it should have been sealed. However, serious crimes are not always given youthful offender status... Read Answer
You get a one time shot after 1 year off of probation or sentencing.
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We do three expungements per week. We can file the petition for expungement in less than five business days. The cost for the expungement is $1500.... Read Answer
Call your local solicitor's office to see if the charge was expunged. If not, an attorney can apply for the expungment for you. It's not very... Read Answer
So long as you stay out of trouble and do well for the next several years, I do not think that juvenile crimes from when you were 13 or 14 should be... Read Answer
If he was on parole, he was convicted of some sort of felony or misdemeanor. You can only expunge summary offenses (things like disorderly conduct,... Read Answer
If the charges were dropped, otherwise dismissed, or you were acquitted, you can petition for an expungement, but because it was a felony charge it... Read Answer
Aggravated assault can be expunged. Aggravated sexual assault cannot be expunged. The time for expungement is dependent upon whether or not you... Read Answer
I doubt that your prior conviction was expunged through a diversion; diversion typically means that no conviction is entered in the first place. ... Read Answer
The retainer for expungements is $1500. We find that most of the expungements can be done for $1500. The cost would exceed $1500 if this were a... Read Answer
We do three expungements per week. We do the complex and difficult expungements as well. The retainer is $1500. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon
You may or may not be able to get your record expunged. It would depend on whether or not you were convicted and the nature of your... Read Answer
We do approximately three expungements per week. We do difficult expungements. Please give us a call on Tuesday and we can discuss. I would need to... Read Answer
Probably a waste of time. Pardons are extremely rare. But what you can do is apply for a restoration of your rights. That would... Read Answer
The Virginia Code is very clear that expungements are only available in cases of "actual innocence" meaning where the charges were dropped, you were... Read Answer
Stay out of trouble until 15 years after case closed,