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Is it possible to have felony arrest records sealed or expunged.

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Simon Wynn Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Expungements
It is possible to have a felony conviction expunged depending on the degree of felony.  However, some states do not allow first or second degree felonies to be expunged.  This usually excluded violent offenses, sex offenses and serious drug offenses.  Each state has slightly different restrictions.  You should contact an attorney licensed in Arizona to inquire further.   Simon W. Johnson swj@swjlawoffice.com Law Office of Simon W. Johnson Martindale, Avvo, Justia, LawGuru LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook Serving Cleveland and Ohio, 44124 ... Read More
It is possible to have a felony conviction expunged depending on the degree of felony.  However, some states do not allow first or second degree... Read More