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I am not sure why you would have the 10 year ban. The 10 year ban applies to domestic violence matters. If this is a domestic violence issue there is... Read Answer
You need to file A Certificate of Rehabilitation with the trial court of your conviction and once that is granted you then make Petition to the... Read Answer
It depends on the laws of the state where it occurred. You need to consult a lawyer who practices in the city or county where it happened. Your... Read Answer
If you are lucky enough to receive one of very few pardons granted by the Governor the conviction still stands but all civil rights are restored and... Read Answer
I would have to read the terms of the pardon, and know the question asked by the prospective employer.
Most times a conviction may be expunged, including those for domestic violence. I see where the Justice department accessing your records previously... Read Answer
You need to file Penal Code section 1203.4 peititon.
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If your facts are true you need to get another lawyer and get your money back.
Consult with a good trial attorney and discuss the details in private instead of putting them in a public forum. There are a number of avenues to... Read Answer
How about filing a motion for determination of Innocence? If successful, then the charges are dismissed after you win your motion.
You could have trouble. There is a 10 year ban on guns after you complete probation, so normally 13 years from conviction which does not disappear... Read Answer
Parole come with a search condition.
If you have not served any time in state prison, have not committed certain sex crimes, have paid all of your fines and penalties, and have no other... Read Answer
Felons generally not allowed to own guns, regardless of the intended use and the period of time that has past.
If it was a misdemeanor you are prohibited from owning, using or possessing a gun for at least 13 years, 3 years probation plus 10 years. If a felony... Read Answer
I practice in California and do not know the laws in Nevada. You should get a lawyer in Nevada. However, depending on the type of felony, there is... Read Answer
You cannot appeal to have a strike stricken. Either the case was a strike or not. The only exception may be a 422 conviction, threats, which could be... Read Answer
Your boyfriend is in violation of the following California Penal Code Sections, P.C. 261.5 STATUTORY RAPE 261.5. (a) Unlawful sexual intercourse is... Read Answer
Make an application for same and see.
You are correct, however I once represented a person turned down for a real estate license he had not admitted a case that was dismissed PC 1203.4.... Read Answer
Normally, he just needs to return to the county where he lived previously. They don't check you out.